Scottsdale Insurance Company v. The Alarm Company, LLC et al

Filing 27

ORDER Setting Briefing Schedule, (Plaintiff's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment due by 1/16/2015; Defendants' Response and Cross-Motion due by 2/13/2015; Plaintiff's Response and Reply due by 2/27/2015 and Defendants' Reply due by 3/13/2015.). Signed by U.S. District Judge Robert H. Cleland on 12/16/14. (lgw)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE WESTERN DIVISION SCOTTSDALE INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, Case No. 14-cv-2636 v. THE ALARM COMPANY, LLC, et al., Defendants. / ORDER SETTING BRIEFING SCHEDULE On December 11, 2014, the court conducted a telephone conference with counsel. The parties agreed that competing motions for summary judgment on the issue of Plaintiff Scottsdale Insurance Company’s duty to defend should precede discovery in this case. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff shall file its motion for partial summary judgment by January 16, 2015. Defendants shall file their response and cross-motion by February 13, 2015. Plaintiff shall file its response to the cross-motion and reply by February 27, 2015. Defendants shall file their reply by March 13, 2015. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that discovery in this matter is suspended pending the resolution of the motions for summary judgment.1 s/Robert H. Cleland ROBERT H. CLELAND UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Dated: December 16, 2014 1 Pursuant to the parties’ agreement, Plaintiff may renew its request for, and Defendants may provide, the discovery from the now-settled underlying action. I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing document was mailed to counsel of record on this date, December 16, 2014, by electronic and/or ordinary mail. s/Lisa Wagner Case Manager and Deputy Clerk (313) 234-5522 S:\Cleland\JUDGE'S DESK\C2 ORDERS\14-2636.SCOTTSDALE.SJBriefing.ml.wpd 2

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