Free Scheduling Order - District Court of Delaware - Delaware


File Size: 109.7 kB
Pages: 4
Date: August 16, 2006
File Format: PDF
State: Delaware
Category: District Court of Delaware
Author: unknown
Word Count: 792 Words, 4,751 Characters
Page Size: Letter (8 1/2" x 11")
URL

https://www.findforms.com/pdf_files/ded/36098/13.pdf

Download Scheduling Order - District Court of Delaware ( 109.7 kB)


Preview Scheduling Order - District Court of Delaware
Case 1:06-cv-00068-JJF Document 13 Filed 08/15/2006 Page 1 of 4
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
ALVIA LACY, :
Plaintiff, ;
v. E Civil Action No. O6—O68—JJF
NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER Z
CORPORATION, :
Defendants. ;
RULE 16 SCHEDULING ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that:
l. Pre—Discovery Disclosures. The parties will
exchange by August 23, 2006 the information required by Fed. R.
Civ. P. 26(a)(l) and D. Del. LR l6.2.
2. Joinder of other Parties. All motions to join
other parties shall be filed on or before February 16, 2007.
3. Settlement Conference. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §
636, this matter is referred to Magistrate Judge Thynge for the
purposes of exploring the possibility of a settlement. If the
parties agree that they would benefit from a settlement
conference, the parties shall contact Magistrate Judge Thynge to
schedule a settlement conference so as to be completed no later
than the Pretrial Conference or a date ordered by the Court.
4. Discovery.
(a) Exchange and completion of interrogatories,
identification of all fact witnesses and document production

Case 1:06-cv-00068-JJF Document 13 Filed 08/15/2006 Page 2 of 4
shall be commenced so as to be completed by November 9, 2006.
(b) Maximum of 25 interrogatories by each party to
any other party.
(c) Maximum of 25 requests for admission by each
party to any other party.
(d) Maximum of 5 depositions by plaintiff and 5 by
defendant. Depositions shall not commence until the discovery
required by Paragraph 4 (a, b and c) are completed.
5. Discovery Disputes.
(a) A party seeking discovery which the opposing
party refuses to provide shall file a motion (no brief) pursuant
to Rule 37 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Local Rule
37.1. Said motion shall not exceed a total of four (4) pages. An
Answer to the Rule 37 motion, not to exceed four (4) pages, shall
be filed within five (5) days of service of the motion. No reply
is permitted.
(b) All papers shall set forth in a plain and
concise manner the issue(s) in dispute, the party's position on
the issue(s), and the reasons for the party's position.
(c) Upon receipt of the Answer, the movant shall
notify Chambers by e—mail at [email protected] that the
parties have completed briefing.
(d) Upon receipt of the movant's e—mail, the Court
will determine whether a conference is necessary and advise the
parties accordingly.

Case 1:06-cv-00068-JJF Document 13 Filed 08/15/2006 Page 3 of 4
(e) There is no limit on the number of Rule 37
motions a party may file, unless otherwise ordered by the Court.
6. Amendment of the Pleadings. All motions to amend
the pleadings shall be filed on or before September 9, 2006.
7. Case Dispositive Motions. Any case dispositive
motions, pursuant to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, shall
be served and filed with an opening brief on or before December
9, 2006. Briefing shall be pursuant to D. Del. LR 7.l.2. No
case dispositive motion may be filed more than ten (l0) days from
the above date without leave of the Court.
8. Applications by Motion.
(a) Any applications to the Court shall be by
written motion filed with the Clerk of the Court in compliance
with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Local Rules of
Civil Practice for the United States District Court for the
District of Delaware (Amended Effective January l, l995). Any
non—dispositive motion shall contain the statement required by D.
Del. LR 7.l.l. Parties may file stipulated and unopposed Orders
with the Clerk of the Court for the Court's review and signing.
The Court will not consider applications and requests submitted
by letter or in a form other than a motion.
(b) No facsimile transmissions will be accepted.
(c) No telephone calls shall be made to Chambers.
(d) Any party with a true emergency matter
requiring the assistance of the Court shall e—mail Chambers at:

Case1:06—cv-00068-JJF Document13 Filed 08/15/2006 Page40f4
[email protected]. The e—mail shall provide a short
statement describing the emergency.
9. Pretrial Conference and Trial.
a) A Pretrial Conference will be held on
Thursday, March 8, 2007 at 11:30 a.m., in Courtroom No. 4B on the
4th Floor, Boggs Federal Building, Wilmington, Delaware. The
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Rule l6.5 of the Local Rules
of Civil Practice for the United States District Court for the
District of Delaware (Amended Effective January l, 1995) shall
govern the pretrial conference;
b) Trial will be scheduled at the Pretrial
Conference to commence within l2O days of the pretrial
conference. Counsel should be available during the l20 day
period for trial.
August YY , 2006 34,,,;,,.;, %
DATE IT STA S DISTRICT JU E