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In the United States Court of Federal Claims
No. 05-551 C (Filed January 30, 2008)

************************ HM2 CORPORATION, d/b/a HM2 * CONSTRUCTORS and FABRICATORS, * * Plaintiff, * * v. * * THE UNITED STATES, * * Defendant. * ************************

ORDER On January 26, 2008, plaintiff filed an unopposed Motion for an Enlargement of Time, to and including April 30, 2008, within which to complete all discovery. Additionally, plaintiff's motion states that the parties do not plan on seeking any further modifications to the schedule and jointly request this matter to be set for trial after April 30, 2008. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that Plaintiff's Motion for an Enlargement is GRANTED; Discovery shall be COMPLETED on or before April 30, 2008; the parties motion to set a trial date is DENIED, as premature; and on May 14, 2008, or two weeks after completion of discovery, whichever occurs earlier, counsel are directed to FILE a Joint Status Report informing the court of the status of proceedings in the case and the extent to which the parties have determined whether any or all of the instant matter may be settled. The status report shall also set forth a proposed schedule for the exchanges required by Appendix A, ¶ 13 and the filings required by ¶¶ 14 through 17. Finally, the parties

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are directed to inform the court whether any or all of the issues presented may be resolved by summary judgment and if so, a deadline for the submission of a moving brief shall be stated.

/s/Lynn J. Bush LYNN J. BUSH Judge

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