Epstein v. World Acceptance Corporation et al
Filing
171
ORDER granting 170 Motion for Setting a Briefing Schedule for Defendants' Motion to Exclude Opinion Testimony of Steven P. Feinstein. All deadlines as set out. Signed by Honorable Mary Geiger Lewis on 3/22/2017.(abuc)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
EDNA SELAN EPSTEIN, Individually and on )
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Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated,
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
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WORLD ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, et )
al.,
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Defendants.
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Civil Action No. 6:14-cv-01606-MGL
CLASS ACTION
ORDER SETTING BRIEFING
SCHEDULE FOR DEFENDANTS’
MOTION TO EXCLUDE OPINION
TESTIMONY OF STEVEN P. FEINSTEIN
Pursuant to the Parties’ request, the Court hereby sets the briefing schedule for Defendants’
Motion to Exclude Opinion Testimony of Steven P. Feinstein, as described more fully below.
The Parties are engaged in discovery concerning Defendants’ Motion and the expert
testimony provided by Defendants in support thereof. The parties believe that additional time is
required in order to complete the deposition of Dr. Tabak and the briefing of the Motion. The
deadlines proposed below will coincide with the May 1, 2017 deadline for completion of briefing
of Lead Plaintiff’s Motion for Class Certification [Dkt. No. 152], and will have no impact on other
deadlines.
Accordingly, pursuant to the request of the Parties and for good cause shown, the Court
enters the following briefing schedule for Defendants’ Motion:
1.
Lead Plaintiff shall file its response to Defendants’ Motion to
Exclude Opinion Testimony of Steven P. Feinstein by no later
than April 17, 2017.
2.
Defendants shall file their reply in support of their Motion
Exclude Opinion Testimony of Steven P. Feinstein by no later
than May 1, 2017.
All other deadlines shall remain as set forth in the Court’s March 14, 2017 Scheduling
Order [Dkt. No. 165].
IT IS SO ORDERED.
s/Mary Geiger Lewis
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THE HONORABLE MARY G. LEWIS
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
March 22, 2017
Columbia, South Carolina
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