Atlantic Richfield Company v. United States of America et al
Atlantic Richfield Company |
United States of America, Pueblo of Laguna and Laguna Construction Company, Inc. |
1:2015cv00056 |
January 21, 2015 |
US District Court for the District of New Mexico |
Albuquerque Office |
-OUT OF STATE- |
Kirtan Khalsa |
James A. Parker |
Environmental Matters |
42 U.S.C. ยง 9607 Real Property Tort to Land |
None |
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Filing 268 ORDER SETTING CASE MANAGEMENT DEADLINES FOR PHASE II DISCOVERY by Magistrate Judge Kirtan Khalsa. Phase II case management deadlines are as follows. Plaintiff's expert disclosures due by 09/15/2023. Defendants' expert disclosures due by 11/15/2023. Rebuttal expert disclosures due by 01/15/2024. Discovery due by 04/15/2024. Discovery motions due by 05/06/2024. Pretrial motions due by 06/17/2024. (nlb) |
Filing 266 ORDER SETTING SCHEDULING CONFERENCE by Magistrate Judge Kirtan Khalsa. A Scheduling Conference to discuss Phase II discovery and case management deadlines is set for December 16, 2022, at 9:30 a.m. MT before Judge Khalsa. The scheduling conference will be held by Zoom videoconferencing with all parties appearing remotely. (nlb) |
Filing 263 ORDER CHANGING THE MODE OF THE OCTOBER 17, 2022 STATUS CONFERENCE FROM TELEPHONIC TO VIDEOCONFERENCING by Magistrate Judge Kirtan Khalsa. Please see Order for information regarding how to connect to the proceeding by Zoom videoconferencing. (nlb) |
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