Nationwide Agribusiness Insurance Company et al v. Munters Corporation et al

Filing 16

ORDER signed by Judge Lynn Adelman on 7/7/16 granting 15 Motion for Leave to File; Motion to Amend/Correct. Plaintiffs shall file an amended complaint within 5 days of this order. The current scheduling order is vacated, and a new schedule will be set once all defendants have answered the amended complaint. (cc: all counsel) (dm)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN ______________________________________________________________________ NATIONWIDE AGRIBUSINESS INSURANCE COMPANY and S&R EGG FARM, INC., Plaintiffs, v. Case No. 15-cv-1362 MUNTERS CORPORATION and ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants. ______________________________________________________________________ ORDER Plaintiffs in this product liability case have filed a motion requesting leave to file an amended complaint adding a new defendant. Plaintiffs represent that defendants do not oppose this request, and so I will grant it. Plaintiffs also request that I vacate the current scheduling order and set a new discovery schedule once the new defendant has been served. Again, plaintiffs represent that defendants do not oppose this, so I will grant this request as well. Once all defendants, including the new defendant, have answered the complaint, I will schedule a telephonic conference for the purpose of setting a new scheduling order in this case. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that plaintiffs’ motion for leave to file an amended complaint (ECF No. 15) is GRANTED. Plaintiffs shall file an amended complaint within 5 days of this order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that plaintiffs’ motion to amend the scheduling order (ECF No. 15) is GRANTED. The current scheduling order is vacated, and a new schedule will be set once all defendants have answered the amended complaint. Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this 7th day of July, 2016. s/ Lynn Adelman _____________________ LYNN ADELMAN District Judge 2

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