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Case 1:95-cv-00650-LSM

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IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF FEDERAL CLAIMS

ALFRED ALOISI, et al., Plaintiffs v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendant.

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No. 95-650L Hon. Lawrence S. Margolis

SCHEDULING ORDER Upon consideration of the parties' Joint Proposed Scheduling Order, filed September 5, 2007, and the scheduling conference held September 6, 2007, it is hereby ORDERED as follows: Event Last date for the parties to propound written discovery Parties shall complete all written discovery and any requested document production Parties shall complete all fact witness depositions Due date for any dispositive motions Date of Completion September 12, 2007

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October 26, 2007

November 5, 2007

The United States propounded a Second Set of Interrogatories and Requests for Production of Documents on July 31, 2007. Plaintiffs' response to that discovery shall be due on September 14, 2007.

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Due date for responses to any dispositive motions Due date for replies in support of any dispositive motions Argument on any dispositive motions

December 3, 2007

December 17, 2007

January 14, 2008 (time to be determined)

Other than the dates set for dispositive motions practice and oral argument, the parties may agree to modify the scheduled dates by up to one week, without seeking prior approval from the Court. The parties shall submit a proposed pre-trial and trial schedule within ten (10) days after the Court resolves any dispositive motions.

SO ORDERED this ____ day of _____________________, 2007.

_______________________________ Lawrence S. Margolis, Judge

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