Young v. State of Washington Department of Corrections et al
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DISCOVERY DEADLINES, signed by Magistrate Judge David W. Christel. FRCP 26f Conference Deadline is 10/23/2017; Initial Disclosure Deadline is 11/6/2017; and Discovery Plan due by 11/13/2017. (CMG)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT TACOMA
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9 COREY D YOUNG,
Plaintiff,
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CASE NO. 3:17-CV-05572-RBL-DWC
DISCOVERY DEADLINES
v.
STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, a
governmental entity, KATHRYN D.
KALLENBACH, and JOHN DOE
KALLENBACH, a marital community,
Defendants.
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The Court establishes the following discovery deadlines:
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(1)
FRCP 26(f) Conference: The deadline for the parties’ FRCP 26(f) conference is
18 October 23, 2017. This conference shall be by direct and personal communication, whether that
19 be a face−to−face meeting or a telephonic conference.
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Initial Disclosures: The initial disclosure deadline is November 6, 2017.
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(3)
Discovery Plan: Counsel and any pro se parties are directed to confer and provide
22 the Court with a Discovery Plan by November 13, 2017. The Discovery Plan must contain the
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1 following information relating to the parties’ views and proposals on all items in Fed. R. Civ. P.
2 26(f)(3), which includes the following topics:
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a)
initial disclosures;
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b)
subjects, timing, and potential phasing of discovery;
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c)
electronically stored information;
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d)
privilege issues;
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e)
proposed limitations on discovery;
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f)
the need for any discovery related orders;
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g)
the date by which discovery can be completed; and
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h)
whether any party wishes a scheduling conference before the Court
enters a scheduling order in the case.
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The Clerk of Court is directed to send a copy of this Order to counsel for the
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parties.
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Dated this 2nd day of October, 2017.
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David W. Christel
United States Magistrate Judge
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