Hill Plumbing & Electric Co Inc v. Walsh Federal LLC et al
Filing
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AMENDED ORDER SETTING PRETRIAL CONFERENCE for 1/8/2018 04:00 PM in Chambers before Honorable Donald C Coggins Jr. Signed by Honorable Donald C Coggins, Jr on 12/18/2017. (abuc)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COLUMBIA DIVISION
Hill Plumbing & Electric Co., Inc.,
Plaintiff,
v.
Walsh Federal, LLC and Travelers Casualty
and Surety Company of America,
C.A. No.3:17-2624-DCC
AMENDED
ORDER SETTING
PRETRIAL CONFERENCE
Defendants.
In this action, the Court wishes to conduct a conference with the attorneys of record
pursuant to Rule 16 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. In light of the case reassignment to
the Honorable Donald C. Coggins, Jr., the Court will conduct the Rule 16 conference in Chambers
on Monday, January 8, 2018, at 4:00 p.m. in the Donald S. Russell Federal Building, 201
Magnolia Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Matters to be taken up at the conference will
include all those items identified in Rule 16(a) and (c).
The attorneys of record shall themselves conduct a conference pursuant to Rule 26(f) no
later than 14 days prior to the Rule 16 conference and shall attend the Rule 16 conference prepared
to provide the Court with an oral Rule 26(f) report that will assist the Court in formulating a
scheduling order.1
At the conclusion of the conference, the Court will announce certain deadlines to be met
for the duration of this case and a written scheduling order will be entered.
1
It should be noted that this Court’s practice of meeting with the attorneys in person and receiving
an oral Rule 26(f) report may not be consistent with the practice of other judges in this district.
Because of the procedures outlined in this order, there is no need for the parties to file a written
Rule 26(f) report, as required by other judges in the district.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
December 18, 2017
Spartanburg, South Carolina
s/Donald C. Coggins, Jr.
Donald C. Coggins, Jr.
United States District Judge
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