Wilson et al v. Nationwide Property and Casualty Insurance Company
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ORDER: Jury Trial set for 2/13/2018 at 9:00 AM before District Judge Todd J. Campbell. Pretrial Conference set for 2/5/2018 at 10:30 AM before District Judge Todd J. Campbell. Exhibit List and Witness List due by 1/29/2018. Proposed Pretrial Order due by 1/29/2018. Signed by District Judge Todd J. Campbell on 7/19/16. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(dt)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
NASHVILLE DIVISION
LARRY WILSON, et al.
v.
NATIONWIDE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY
INSURANCE COMPANY
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NO. 3:16-0902
JUDGE CAMPBELL
ORDER
This case is set for a jury trial on February 13, 2018, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Counsel for the
parties shall appear for a Pretrial Conference in this Court on February 5, 2018, at 10:30
a.m. All lawyers who will participate in the trial must attend the pretrial conference.
Pretrial Filing Deadlines
Counsel shall submit a Joint Proposed Pretrial Order to the Court by January 29, 2018. The
Pretrial Order shall contain: (1) a recitation that the pleadings are amended to conform to the Pretrial
Order and that the Pretrial Order supplants the pleadings; (2) a statement of the basis for jurisdiction
in this Court; (3) a short summary of the Plaintiff's theory (no more than one page); (4) a short
summary of the Defendant's theory (no more than one page); (5) a statement of the issues, including
a designation of which issues are for the jury and which are for the Court; (6) a succinct statement
of the relief sought; (7) a summary of any anticipated evidentiary disputes; and (8) an estimate of the
anticipated length of the trial.
The parties shall also submit to the Court, by January 29, 2018, the following:
(1) joint proposed jury instructions and verdict forms as follows: Counsel shall exchange
proposed jury instructions on the substantive law of this specific case and proposed verdict forms
and confer to reach agreement. Thereafter, counsel shall jointly prepare and file a set of agreed,
proposed, case specific, jury instructions and verdict forms. Each proposed jury instruction shall
include citations to supporting authorities.
Counsel shall separately file any disputed jury
instructions or verdict forms.
(2) witness lists, except for witnesses solely for impeachment in accordance with Fed. R. Civ.
P. 26(a)(3);
(3) exhibit lists, except for documents solely for impeachment in accordance with Fed. R.
Civ. P. 26(a)(3); and
(4) any stipulations.
Motions in Limine and Objections to Experts
By January 22, 2018, the parties shall file any motions in limine and any motions objecting
to expert testimony. Any responses to such motions shall be filed by January 29, 2018.
Discovery
Expert witness disclosures shall be made timely, in accordance with Local Rule 39.01(c)(6)d.
Supplemental responses to interrogatories, requests for production and requests for admissions shall
be made timely in accordance with Local Rules 33.01(c), 34.01 and 36.01. Objections to the use of
a deposition at trial shall be made timely in accordance with Local Rules 32.01(b) and
39.01(d)(1).The Court may exclude evidence, or order other sanctions, for violation of a duty or
deadline to make or supplement expert witness disclosures or discovery responses.
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Pretrial Conference
Counsel shall be prepared, at the Pretrial Conference, to:
(1) identify and discuss undisputed facts and issues;
(2) discuss the status of discovery;
(3) preview proposed testimony;
(4) discuss expert testimony;
(5) preview proposed exhibits;
(6) discuss motions in limine;
(7) discuss proposed jury instructions and verdict forms;
(8) discuss settlement; and
(9) discuss pretrial briefs.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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TODD J. CAMPBELL
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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