Emery v. County of Dakota
Ada Joann Emery |
County of Dakota and Does 1-5 |
8:2015cv03009 |
January 16, 2015 |
US District Court for the District of Nebraska |
8 Omaha Office |
John M. Gerrard |
Cheryl R. Zwart |
P.I.: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1346 Wrongful Death |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 38 ORDER granting 37 Joint Stipulation for Dismissal. Plaintiffs' claims against the defendant are dismissed with prejudice, each party to pay their own costs and attorney fees incurred in this matter. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (JAB) |
Filing 29 AMENDED INITIAL PROGRESSION ORDER granting 28 Joint Motion to Extend. The initial progression order is amended as stated. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (JAB) |
Filing 12 INITIAL PROGRESSION ORDER: The parties may commence discovery. Until further order of the court, the discovery shall be limited to the issues of qualified and sovereign immunity. To avoid burdening witnesses and the unnecessary duplication of time a nd expense needed to depose the same witness more than once, any witness deposed in preparation for asserting or defending against a qualified immunity or sovereign immunity defenses shall be deposed as to all issues. The parties shall contact the undersigneds chambers within ten (10) days after a ruling on any dispositive motions to set a status conference to discuss further progression of any remaining issues. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (DMS) |
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