Rosinek v. Psychiatric Solutions, Inc. et al

Filing 65

ORDER: Initial Case Management Conference held on 7/22/10. Plaintiff's motion for leave to amend her complaint 60 is Granted. Defendant's Motion for extension of time to and including forteen days after the Court rules on the pending mot ion to stay proceedings 18 within which to file their responses to the complaint 46 is Granted in part and Denied in part. Defendants shall file their answer or otherwise respond to the complaint, as amended, on or before Friday, 8/6/2010. Plaint iff's Motion to expedite discovery 49 is Denied. Defendants' Motion for leave to file reply memorandum in support of their motion to stay 52 is Granted. The Clerk is hereby directed to TERMINATE Docket Entry No. 49 to the extent that the Court's docket reflects the filing of a motion for preliminary injunction by plaintiff. Counsel are hereby directed to confer and to file on or before Friday, 7/30/2010, a proposed initial case management order. Signed by Magistrate Judge John S. Bryant on 7/23/10. (dt)

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Rosinek v. Psychiatric Solutions, Inc. et al Doc. 65 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION ALISHA ROSINEK, Plaintiff, v. PSYCHIATRIC SOLUTIONS, INC., et al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) NO. 3:10-0534 Judge Nixon/Bryant ORDER The undersigned Magistrate Judge conducted the initial case management conference in this case on July 22, 2010. Several motions have been filed, some of which the Court will address at this time. Plaintiff has filed her motion seeking leave to amend her complaint (Docket Entry No. 60). This motion is GRANTED. Defendants have filed their motion (Docket Entry No. 46) seeking an extension of time to and including fourteen days after the Court rules on the pending motion to stay proceedings (Docket Entry No. 18) within which to file their responses to the complaint. This motion is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. Defendants are granted an extension of fourteen days within which to respond to the complaint, but the fourteen-day extension shall commence running as of today. Therefore, defendants shall file their answer or otherwise respond to the complaint, as amended, on or before Friday, August 6, 2010. Plaintiff has filed her motion to expedite discovery (Docket Entry No. 49). This motion is DENIED. However, discovery may be commenced as of the date of this order and shall proceed according to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Dockets.Justia.com Defendants have filed their motion for leave to file a reply memorandum in support of their motion to stay (Docket Entry No. 52). This motion for leave is GRANTED. As part of the motion identified as Docket Entry No. 49, the Clerk has docketed a motion by the plaintiff for preliminary injunction. for During discussions at the conference today, counsel explained that plaintiff's motion to expedite plaintiff discovery (Docket Entry No. 49) was not intended to be plaintiff's motion for preliminary injunction. According to counsel, plaintiff intends to file such a motion at a later time. Therefore, the Clerk is hereby directed to TERMINATE Docket Entry No. 49 to the extent that the Court's docket reflects the filing of a motion for preliminary injunction by plaintiff. Finally, counsel are hereby directed to confer and to file on or before Friday, July 30, 2010, a proposed initial case management order containing suggested deadlines for completion of discovery, filing and briefing of a motion for preliminary injunction to be filed by the plaintiff. It is so ORDERED. s/ John S. Bryant JOHN S. BRYANT United States Magistrate Judge 2

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