Broadfield v. Livingston County et al
Brian D Broadfield |
Livingston County, Livingston County Sheriff, Tony Childress, William Cox, Stewart Inman, Advance Correctional Healthcare Inc, Dan Williams, Eli Lilly, Officer McGrath, Officer Fosdic, Securus Correctional Billing, Steller Services LLC, Johnson, John C B Iechleiter and C.B.M. Managed Services |
1:2016cv01092 |
March 23, 2016 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Peoria Office |
Livingston |
Sara Darrow |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 44 ORDER - Entered by Judge Sara Darrow on 4/7/2017. Plaintiff's Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint 28 is GRANTED. Clerk is directed to docket the amended complaint attached to Plaintiff's motion. No new service of process shall i ssue. Plaintiff's Motion to Compel 37 is GRANTED to the following extent: Defendant shall: (1) resend the responses listed in his notice of service filed September 9, 2016, see (Doc. 27); and (2) respond to Plaintiff's requests for admi ssions attached to his motion to compel, see (Doc. 37-1 at 10-12). The motion 37 is DENIED as to any other relief requested. Plaintiff's Motion for Issuance of Subpoenas 29 is DENIED. Defendant's Motion for Leave to File Amended Moti on for Extension of Time 36 is GRANTED. Clerk is directed to docket, and then grant, the amended motion attached to Defendant's motion. Defendant's Motion 42 is also GRANTED. Defendant requested until January 15, 2017 to disclose exp ert witnesses and has not since requested additional time. No new deadlines are required for expert disclosures. As to the discovery deadline, the Court finds that Defendant's request for "no less than six (6) months" is excessive at this time. Discovery shall be completed by May 31, 2017. Dispositive motions shall be filed by June 30, 2017. If Defendant seeks additional time, he may file a motion at that time. Defendant's Motion 35 is DENIED as moot. (LN, ilcd) |
Filing 11 MERIT REVIEW OPINION - Entered by Judge Harold A. Baker on 6/8/2016. (Rule 16 Deadline 8/8/2016.) - See written Order. The clerk is directed to attempt service on defendant Dr. Dan Williams pursuant to the standard procedures. All other defendants should be terminated from this case. The clerk is directed to open a new case entitled, Brian D. Broadfield v. William Cox and Jason Durham. The clerk is directed to open a new case entitled, Brian D. Broadfield v. Officer Fosdic. The clerk is directed to enter the standard qualified protective order pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. (LN, ilcd) |
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