Delgado et al v. Dorado Health Inc., et al
Filing
360
PROCEDURAL ORDER RESETTING TRIAL DATES - Any objection to the proposed schedule set in this order shall be submitted via motion by 9/19/2017. Any response to motion shall be filed by 9/26/2017. No replies will be permitted Signed by Judge George Z. Singal on 9/11/2017.(lc)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO
ANN MARIE DELGADO et al.,
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Plaintiffs,
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v.
) Docket no. 3:14-cv-1735
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DORADO HEALTH, INC. d/b/a MANATI )
MEDICAL CENTER, et al.
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Defendants.
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PROCEDURAL ORDER RESETTING TRIAL DATES
The parties were previously informed of the cancellation of the September 14, 2017 final
pretrial conference. As a result of this cancellation, along with the Court’s upcoming criminal trial
schedule, the Court hereby notifies the parties that its next available trial date for this civil trial is
March 5, 2018 through March 23, 2018. Counsel shall make all necessary arrangements to be
available and have their witnesses available during this three week period.
To prepare for trial on this date, the Court hereby schedules a final pretrial conference for
February 16, 2018 at 10 AM. In preparation for this conference, the parties shall file a proposed
pretrial order in accordance with D.P.R. Local Rule 16(d) no later than February 6, 2018.
The Court anticipates referring this matter to the magistrate judge for jury selection and
will notify the parties of the date and time for jury selection as soon as it is set.
Any party with an objection to this proposed schedule shall file a motion laying out their
objection and any alternative proposed dates no later than September 19, 2017. Any objection
or response to a motion filed by this deadline shall be filed by September 26, 2017. No replies
will be permitted.
SO ORDERED.
/s/ George Z. Singal
United States District Judge
Dated this 11th day of September, 2017.
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