Curtis v. United States of America

Filing 27

CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER NO. 1: Motion to Amend Pleadings due by 11/29/2010. Discovery due by 1/28/2011. Dispositive Motions due by 2/25/2011. Final Pretrial Conference set for 7/11/2011 at 3:00 PM before District Judge William J. Haynes Jr. Jury Trial set for 7/26/2011 at 9:00 AM before District Judge William J. Haynes Jr. Signed by Magistrate Judge John S. Bryant on 9/28/10. (xc:Pro se party by regular and certified mail.)(dt)

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Curtis v. United States of America Doc. 27 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION LAUREN CURTIS, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) NO. 3:10-0554 Judge Haynes/Bryant CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER NO. 1 The complaint defendant Entry has No. filed 26). an answer to plaintiff's Therefore, the following (Docket scheduling order is ENTERED: I. GENERAL COURT RULES AND PROCEDURES Any filing made with the Court must comply with Rule 5 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which requires that a copy of the filing be sent to the opposing party or his counsel and that the filing contain a certification stating that a copy has been sent, to whom, at what address, and on what date. Any filing that does not comply with this requirement will be returned and/or stricken from the record. Each party is responsible for making and obtaining copies of any documents or filings he or she sends to the Court. It is not the Court's responsibility to provide free copies of any documents to the parties. If a party desires to obtain a copy of a document in the official court file, the party should contact the Clerk's Office, with the docket entry number of the document if possible, to request a copy. document is 10¢ per page, The cost of an electronically filed or 50¢ per page if it is not electronically filed. Dockets.Justia.com Each party is required to keep both the Court and the opposing party or his counsel informed of his or her current address. A plaintiff's failure to keep the Court informed of his or her current address may result in a recommendation that the action be dismissed for failure to prosecute and for failure to comply with the Court's order. II. PRETRIAL DEADLINES Amendment of Pleadings The parties shall have until November 29, 2010, to move to amend the pleadings. Discovery All discovery shall be completed by January 28, 2011. By this, the Court means that all written discovery should be served far enough before the discovery completion date, i.e. at least thirty days prior to the discovery completion deadline, so that responses or objections to any written discovery can be made prior to the completion deadline. For example, serving written discovery upon an opposing party a few days prior to the discovery completion deadline does not comply with this scheduling order and may result in discovery being denied to the requesting party. Any party seeking to serve written discovery upon another party that would result in responses being served after the discovery completion deadline must obtain leave of the Court to serve untimely discovery requests. Written discovery should be sent to the opposing party and should not be filed with the Court, nor should a copy of the written discovery be sent to the Court unless it is sent as an attachment to a discovery motion. 2 A court order is not required for a party to engage in discovery and discovery in an action is not stayed upon the filing of any motion unless specifically ordered by the Court. Discovery Motions All discovery motions must be filed by January 28, 2011. All discovery motions must comply with the applicable requirements contained in Rule 37 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 37.01 of the Local Rules of Court, or any other relevant Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Before any motion related to a discovery dispute is filed, the parties shall conduct a telephone conference with the Magistrate Judge about the matter in dispute. No without discovery dispute the related motion shall be filed and first contacting Magistrate Judge's office scheduling a telephone conference with the Magistrate Judge about the dispute. Dispositive Motions All dispositive motions to dismiss or for summary judgment shall be filed by February 25, 2011. Responses shall be due by March 28, 2011, and replies, if any, limited to five (5) pages, shall be due by April 11, 2011. Plaintiff is forewarned that dispositive motions must be responded to by March 28, 2011, unless an extension is granted by the Court, and that failure to respond to the motion and to statements of facts may result in the Court taking the facts alleged in the matter as true and granting the relief requested. on his complaint. In responding, plaintiff may not just rely Plaintiff must show there is a material dispute of fact with citation to the record, affidavits or other matter of evidence. Plaintiff should read and comply with Federal Rule of 3 Civil Procedure 56 and Local Rule LR 56.01(a). If dispositive motions are filed before the deadline, the deadlines for filing responses and replies shall be advanced accordingly. Other Motions Any other motions (other than in limine or related to trial matters) must be filed by February 25, 2011. This matter is set for a two to three-day bench trial before the District Judge on July 26, 2011, at 9:00 a.m., with a final pretrial conference on July 11, 2011, at 3:00 p.m. The separate order will be issued by the District Judge setting out his requirements for the trial and pretrial conference at a later date. It is so ORDERED. s/ John S. Bryant JOHN S. BRYANT United States Magistrate Judge 4

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