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Case 1:06-cv-00305-MBH

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In the United States Court of Federal Claims
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INC. & SUBSIDIARIES, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES, Defendant. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
ORDER At defendant's request, the court held a status conference in the above-captioned case on August 6, 2007, with the parties appearing by telephone. As discussed with the parties, fact discovery shall close on or before Friday, August 31, 2007, unless there is a need to redepose witnesses, in which case fact discovery shall close on or before Friday, September 7, 2007. Expert discovery shall close on or before Friday, September 21, 2007. A joint stipulation of facts shall be filed on or before Friday, September 7, 2007, with a supporting appendix, setting forth specific stipulations of agreed upon facts with appropriate citations to documents in the appendix. The parties also shall submit a joint statement of issues of law. For both submissions, the parties are to separately identify any statement of fact or issue of law which is not agreed upon by both parties, but which one party believes to be at issue in the case. Furthermore, the joint status report originally scheduled to be filed on or before September 7, 2007 is cancelled.

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No. 06-305T Filed: August 6, 2007

As previously scheduled, the trial in the case will commence on Wednesday, October 17, 2007, at 9:00 a.m., and continue until all evidence is taken, in electronic courtroom 6, located on the fifth floor of the Howard T. Markey National Courts Building, 717 Madison Place, NW, Washington, DC. The Appendix A filings detailed in the Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims (RCFC), are modified, as described below. The filings with the court are to include: a. Witness List. On or before Wednesday, September 19, 2007, the parties shall file a joint statement setting forth a list of witnesses to be called at trial, other than those to be used exclusively for impeachment. As to each witness, the parties shall indicate the party for which the witness will be testifying, the specific topics to be addressed in the expected testimony and the time needed for direct examination. The parties previously have agreed that overlapping witnesses who are to be called for both the plaintiff and the defendant will be examined at one sitting.

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b. Issues of Fact and Law. On or before Wednesday, September 19, 2007, the parties shall file a joint statement of the issues of fact to be decided by this court. The statement of issues shall control the admissibility of evidence at trial and evidence will be deemed to be irrelevant unless it pertains to one or more of the issues. As prescribed above, a joint statement of issues of law shall be filed on or before Friday, September 7, 2007. c. Stipulations. As prescribed above, on or before Friday, September 7, 2007, The parties shall file a joint stipulation of facts containing separately numbered paragraphs covering all matters to which the parties have been able to stipulate during the course of proceedings. The court urges the parties to achieve joint stipulations to the fullest extent possible in order to reduce the time required for trial. d. Joint Trial Exhibit List. On or before Wednesday, September 19, 2007, the parties shall file a joint trial exhibit list divided into the following five sections: (1) Joint stipulated exhibits, to be numbered starting with 1-99 or 1-999, as needed. The court urges the parties to achieve as many joint exhibits as possible in order to reduce the time required for trial. (2) Plaintiff's exhibits, to be numbered starting with 100-199, or 1000-1999, the number sequence to begin following the completion of the sequence of numbers used for the joint exhibits; (3) Defendant's exhibits, to be numbered 200-299 or 2000-2999, the number sequence to begin following the completion of the sequence of numbers used for the plaintiff's exhibits; (4) Plaintiff's objections to defendant's exhibits, including the basis for each objection; and (5) objection. Defendant's objections to plaintiff's exhibits, including the basis for each

The actual exhibits shall not be submitted to the clerk's office or to chambers, but shall be brought to the trial by the parties in sufficient copies, including one copy for the witness, two copies for the court, and the official copy to be submitted to the court reporter. The exhibits shall be bound or placed in a loose leaf notebook(s) with each exhibit sequentially numbered, and all pages of each exhibit sequentially numbered, starting with page one of the first exhibit through the last page of the last exhibit. Loose submissions, such as maps, photographs, physical evidence and charts, may be submitted. Reduced copies of charts and photographs also should be included in the bound volumes, if possible. e. Deposition Testimony. On or before Wednesday, September 19, 2007, any party intending to present substantive evidence by way of deposition testimony, other than as provided by Federal Rule of Evidence 801(d), shall serve and file a separate motion for leave to file the transcript of this testimony. The motion shall show cause why the deposition

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testimony should be admitted and identify specifically the portion of the transcript the party intends to use at trial. The opposing party may file a response to this motion. Sufficient copies of proposed deposition pages for use at trial must be brought to the trial by the party intending to use such deposition testimony. f. Responses. The parties are expected to confer and cooperate in the preparation of the above described documents. Any responses to matters raised by the opposing party should, therefore, be included in each party's initial submission. However, if anything new or unexpected is discovered, it may be addressed in a brief response which must be filed under cover of a motion for leave of the court to file the response, immediately upon making the discovery. The court SCHEDULES a pretrial conference for Wednesday, September 26, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. EDT. Counsel for both parties may appear by telephone. Unless otherwise notified, the court will contact plaintiff's counsel at (312) 701-7216 and defendant's counsel at (202) 616-3448. On or before Tuesday, September 25, 2007, at 12:00 p.m. EDT, the attorneys of record shall advise chambers personnel, at (202) 357-6580, of the names and telephone numbers of any other participants in the pre-trial conference. The RCFC Appendix A filings, and any other matters preparatory for trial, will be discussed at the pretrial conference.
IT IS SO ORDERED. s/ Marian Blank Horn MARIAN BLANK HORN Judge