Opinion
2:22-cv-1739
07-31-2024
ORDER SETTING TRIAL DATE AND RELATED DATES SCHEDULING DEADLINES
JAMAL N. WHITEHEAD, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE.
Having reviewed the parties' stipulated motion to set a new trial date and case schedule, the Court sets the following trial and related dates:
EVENT
DATE
BENCH TRIAL begins
August 11, 2025
Length of trial
10 days
Disclosure of expert testimony under Fed.R.Civ.P. 26(a)(2)
January 13, 2025
EVENT
DATE
Disclosure of rebuttal expert testimony under Fed.R.Civ.P. 26(a)(2)
within 30 days after the other party's expert disclosure
All motions related to discovery must be filed by (see LCR 7(d))
February 12, 2025
Discovery completed by
March 14, 2025
All dispositive motions and motions challenging expert witness testimony (i.e., Daubert motions) must be filed by (see LCR 7(d))
April 13, 2025
Settlement conference under LCR 39.1(c)(2) must be held no later than
June 12, 2025
All motions in limine must be filed by (see LCR 7(d))
July 2, 2025
Deposition Designations must be submitted to the Court by (see LCR 32(e))
July 21, 2025
Agreed pretrial order due
July 21, 2025
Trial briefs, proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law
July 28, 2025
Pretrial conference
August 4, 2025
The Local Civil Rules set all other deadlines. Except as provided for in Judge Whitehead's Chambers Procedures, the dates listed in this order and set by the Local Civil Rules are firm and cannot be changed by agreement between the parties. The Court may alter the dispositive motions deadline and the dates that follow, but only if good cause is shown. F ailure to complete discovery within the time allowed does not establish good cause. If any of the dates identified in this Order or the Local Civil Rules fall on a weekend or federal holiday, the act or event must be performed on the next business day.
If the scheduled trial date creates an irreconcilable conflict, counsel must email Grant Cogswell, Courtroom Deputy, at grantcogswell@wawd.uscourts.gov within 10 days of the date of this Order, explaining the exact nature of the conflict. Failure to do so will be treated as a waiver. Counsel and pro se parties must be prepared to begin trial on the date scheduled but should understand that trial may have to await the completion of other cases (e.g., criminal cases).
PROCEDURAL MATTERS
All counsel and pro se parties must be familiar with and follow the District's Local Rules, Electronic Filing Procedures for Civil and Criminal Cases, and General Orders, which can be found on the Court's website at https://www.wawd.uscourts. gov/. All counsel and pro se parties must also follow Judge Whitehead's Chambers Procedures, which are available at https://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/judges/ whitehead-procedures.
SETTLEMENT
If this case settles, the parties must notify Mr. Cogswell as soon as possible at grantcogswell@wawd.uscourts.gov. An attorney who fails to give prompt notice of settlement may be subject to sanctions or discipline under LCR 11(b).