Reed v. Columbia St Mary's Hospital
Filing
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ORDER signed by Judge Rudolph T. Randa on 9/4/2015 GRANTING 34 Plaintiff's Motion to Amend/Correct. Clerk of Court to file [34-2] Proposed First Amended Complaint. Defendant's Response to Amended Complaint due 9/14/2015. Parties to file report of Rule 26(f) conference by 9/21/2015. (cc: all counsel) (cb)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
LINDA REED,
Plaintiff,
-vs-
Case No. 14-C-330
COLUMBIA ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL,
Defendant.
DECISION AND ORDER
A scheduling conference is set in this matter for September 22, 2015.
The Defendant, Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital (“Columbia”), and Plaintiff
Linda Reed (“Reed”) seek an adjournment until Reed’s motion to file a First
Amended Complaint is decided. There is no need to do so.
As a part of its scheduling conferences, the Court routinely sets a
deadline ranging from 30 to 60 days from the conference’s date by which
any party may file amended pleadings and add parties.
Therefore, the
Court will grant Reed’s motion to amend and direct the Clerk of Court to
file the proposed First Amended Complaint. (ECF No. 34-2).
To
accommodate the new filing, this Court will require that Columbia’s
response to the amended Complaint be filed by September 14, 2015, see
Fed. R. Civ. P. 15(a)(3), and allow the report of the parties’ Rule 26(f)
conference (described in the Court’s July 23, 2015, letter) to be filed no
later than September 18, 2015.
NOW, THEREFORE, BASED ON THE FOREGOING, IT IS
HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
Reed’s motion to amend her Complaint (ECF No. 34) is GRANTED;
The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED TO FILE Reed’s First Amended
Complaint (ECF 34-2.)
Columbia’s response to the amended Complaint MUST BE FILED
by September 14, 2015; and
The report of the parties’ Rule 26(f) conference MUST BE FILED
no later than September 18, 2015.
Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this 4th day of September, 2015.
BY THE COURT:
__________________________
HON. RUDOLPH T. RANDA
U.S. District Judge
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