HCA-Information Technology & Services, Inc. v. Informatica Corporation
Filing
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ORDER: Pending before the Court are Defendants Motion for Relief from the Initial Case Management Order and Defendants Motion for Expedited Consideration of that same Motion. Docket Entry Nos. 109 and 111 . These Motions are granted, and with perm ission of Judge Nixon, the trial date is continued. The following deadlines are extended as follows: Discovery due by 5/23/2012. Dispositive Motions due by 6/23/2012. Jury Trial reset for 11/6/2012 at 9:00 AM before Senior Judge John T. Nixon. Pretrial Conference reset for 10/26/2012 at 10:00 AM before Senior Judge John T. Nixon. Signed by Magistrate Judge E. Clifton Knowles on 1/26/12. (dt)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
NASHVILLE DIVISION
HCA-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY &
SERVICES, INC.
v.
INFORMATICA CORPORATION
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Civil Action No. 3:10-1155
Judge Nixon/Knowles
O R D E R
Pending before the Court are Defendant’s Motion for Relief
from the Initial Case Management Order and Defendant’s Motion for
Expedited Consideration of that same Motion.
109 and 111.
Docket Entry Nos.
These Motions are granted, and with permission of
Judge Nixon, the trial date is continued. The following deadlines
are extended as follows:
1.
The party having the burden of proof shall serve expert
reports on or before March 23, 2012.
2.
The deadline for fact discovery is May 23, 2012.
3.
The deadline for expert discovery is May 23, 2012.
4.
The deadline for filing discovery-related Motions is May
31, 2012.
5.
The deadline to file dispositive motions is June 23,
6.
The jury trial is reset for November 6, 2012, at 9:00
2012.
a.m. before the Honorable John T. Nixon.
The pretrial conference
is reset for October 26, 2012, at 10:00 a.m.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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E. Clifton Knowles
United States Magistrate Judge
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