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Scheduling Order (Judge Scheindlin) Form. This is a New York form and can be use in District Court Federal.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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SCHEDULING ORDER
Plaintiff(s),
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Civ.
- against -
(SAS)
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Defendant(s).
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SHIRA A. SCHEINDLIN, U.S.D.J.:
WHEREAS, the Court issued an Order for a Conference in accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P.
16(b) (the “Order”); and
WHEREAS, the Order requires that the parties jointly prepare and sign a proposed
Scheduling Order containing certain information;
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby submit the following information as required by the
Order:
(1)
the date of the conference and the appearances for the parties;
(2)
the date by which automatic disclosures will be exchanged;
(3)
a concise statement of the issues as they then appear;
4)
a schedule including:
(a) the names of persons to be deposed and a schedule of planned depositions;
(b) a schedule for the production of documents;
(c) dates by which (i) each expert’s reports will be supplied to the adverse side and
(ii) each expert’s deposition will be completed;
(d) time when discovery is to be completed;
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(e) the date by which plaintiff will supply its pre-trial order matters to defendant;
(f) the date by which the parties will submit a pre-trial order in a form conforming with
the Court’s instructions together with trial briefs and either (1) proposed findings of fact
and conclusions of law for a non-jury trial, or (2) proposed voir dire questions and
proposed jury instructions, for a jury trial; and
(g) a space for the date for a final pre-trial conference pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 16(d),
to be filled in by the Court at the conference.
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(leave blank)
(5)
a statement of any limitations to be placed on discovery, including any protective or
confidentiality orders;
(6)
a statement of those discovery issues, if any, on which counsel, after a good faith effort,
were unable to reach an agreement;
(7)
anticipated fields of expert testimony, if any;
(8)
anticipated length of trial and whether to court or jury;
(9)
a statement that the Scheduling Order may be altered or amended only on a showing of
good cause not foreseeable at the time of the conference of when justice so requires;
(10)
names, addresses, phone numbers and signatures of counsel;
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SO ORDERED:
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SHIRA A. SCHEINDLIN
U.S.D.J.
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