Houston Metro Ortho and Spine Surgery Center LLC v. Health Care Service Corporation et al

Filing 160

ORDER entered: The parties are ordered to confer on the amended scheduling and docket control order and submit a joint letter advising the court whether the parties have reached an agreement no later than May 25, 2017. If the parties cannot reach an agreement and submit an amended scheduling docket and control order by that date, the parties must appear in Courtroom 11-B for a status conference on May 30, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. (Signed by Chief Judge Lee H Rosenthal) Parties notified.(leddins, 4)

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United States District Court Southern District of Texas ENTERED IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION § § § Plaintiff, § § v. § § HEALTH CARE SERVICE CORPORATION, § d/b/a BLUECROSS BLUESHIELD OF § ILLINOIS, et al., § § Defendants. § May 19, 2017 David J. Bradley, Clerk HOUSTON METRO AND SPINE SURGERY CENTER,LLC, CIVIL ACTION NO. H-16-1402 ORDER The court ordered the parties to file a joint letter advising whether an extension was needed for outstanding deadlines on the amended scheduling and docket control order. (Docket Entry No. 155). The parties responded; they do not yet agree. (Docket Entry Nos. 157, 158). The parties are ordered to confer on the amended scheduling and docket control order and submit a joint letter advising the court whether the parties have reached an agreement no later than May 25, 2017. If the parties cannot reach an agreement and submit an amended scheduling docket and control order by that date, the parties must appear in Courtroom 11-B for a status conference on May 30, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. SIGNED on May 19, 2017, at Houston, Texas. ______________________________________ Lee H. Rosenthal Chief United States District Judge

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