Forbes v. Menards et al
Eric Forbes |
Doe 1 and Menards |
2:2020cv00081 |
February 26, 2020 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
John E Martin |
Philip P Simon |
P.I.: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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Filing 12 SCHEDULING ORDER: Any amendments to the pleadings by the pltf to be filed by 9/7/2020. Any amendments to the pleadings by the dft to be filed by 10/7/20. Discovery deadline is 2/28/2021. Expert Discovery deadline is 8/30/2021 Defendant expert witness disclosures and reports to be delivered to the plaintiff by 6/15/2021. Plaintiff expert witness disclosures and reports to be delivered to the defendant by 3/31/2020. Rule 26(a)(1) initial exchanges must be completed by 5/4/2020. Rule 26(e) supplements are due by July 15, 2021; Magistrate Consent forms due by 5/11/2020. Mediator Selection Deadline is 3/1/2021. Mediation to be completed by 8/30/2021.. Signed by Magistrate Judge John E Martin on 4/20/20. (kjp) |
Filing 11 REPORT of Rule 26(f) Planning Meeting. (Sarkisian, Gregory) |
Filing 10 ORDER: In light of General Orders 2020-05 and 2020-6, the current Rule 16(b) conference on 4/23/2020 is VACATED. The proposed joint discovery plan in accordance with FRCP 26(f) is now to be filed by 4/23/2020 and must indicate whether the parties are in agreement as to the proposed discovery plan, with a clear statement of any disagreement. If any party requests a hearing, a statement of what issues require a hearing should be included. If the plan is agreed or if disagreement can be resolved without a hearing, the Court will enter a scheduling order without a conference pursuant to FRCP 16(b). Any needed hearings will be scheduled after May 1, 2020. Text entry order. By Magistrate Judge John E Martin on 4/2/2020. (smb) |
Filing 9 ANSWER to Complaint Affirmative Defenses & Jury Demand by Doe 1, Menards.(Mortimer, Renee) |
Filing 8 MAGISTRATE JUDGE CONSENT FORMS sent to all parties.. (smb) |
Filing 7 ORDER & NOTICE OF HEARING: Rule 16 Preliminary Pretrial Conference set for 4/23/2020 11:30 AM Central in US District Court - Hammond before Magistrate Judge John E Martin. Parties' proposed joint discovery plan in accordance with FRCP 26(f) due by 4/17/2020. Signed by Magistrate Judge John E Martin on 3/10/2020. (smb) |
Filing 6 ORDER: Each party and each attorney in this case shall take reasonable steps to preserve electronically stored information (ESI) that is relevant to any claim or defense in this case, whether or not the information is admissible at trial. This requirement relates back to the point in time when the party or attorney reasonably anticipated litigation about these matters. Text entry order. By Magistrate Judge John E Martin on 3/4/2020. (smb) |
Filing 5 Corporate Disclosure Statement by Menards. (Mortimer, Renee) |
**NEW CASE** Judge Philip P Simon and Magistrate Judge John E Martin added. (nae) |
Set/Reset Deadlines: Per DE #3 Doe 1 and Menards answer due 4/1/2020 (nae) |
Filing 3 AGREED NOTICE to extend time to file answer filed by Doe 1, Menards ; answer due by April 1, 2020. (Mortimer, Renee) |
Filing 2 NOTICE of Appearance by Renee J Mortimer on behalf of Doe 1, Menards (Mortimer, Renee) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL (Filing fee $ 400 receipt number 0755-4157144.) from Lake Superior Court, Cause No. 45D01-2002-CT-000137, filed by Doe 1, Menards. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A - State Court Record, #2 Civil Cover Sheet)(Mortimer, Renee) |
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