Davies v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency et al
Jess J. Davies |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Scott Pruitt |
6:2017cv00115 |
December 20, 2017 |
US District Court for the District of Montana |
Helena Office |
LEWIS & CLARK |
Charles C. Lovell |
Other Civil Rights |
29 U.S.C. ยง 754 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 154 ORDERED: This case is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE, each party to bear its own costs and fees. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 9/21/2020. (HEG) |
Filing 137 ORDER granting 133 Motion to File Overlength Briefs. Each party's opening and response summary judgment briefs may be in excess of 6,500 words but may not exceed 10,000 words. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 8/5/2020. (MMS) |
Filing 117 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 74 Motion to Compel. On or before May 29, 2020, Defendants shall provide to Davies all of the email communications between Mr. Spraker and Dr. Rosenberg, except the preliminary drafts of Dr. Rosenbergs expert report. See order for complete details. Signed by Magistrate Judge John Johnston on 5/26/2020. (HEG) |
Filing 114 ORDER: Granting 113 Motion to Seal Exhibit 1 (Doc. 109). Plaintiffshall file Amended Exhibit 1 and the exhibit shall be linked to Doc. 109. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 5/14/2020. (HEG) |
Filing 85 ORDER re 84 Joint MOTION to Continue Motions Deadline filed by Andrew Wheeler, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Motions deadline (fully briefed) is extended until June 29, 2020. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 4/10/2020. (HEG) |
Filing 59 ORDERED: Defendant's Motion to Apply a Bifurcated Standard of Review (Doc. 51) is GRANTED. Defendant's Motion for Partial Judgment on the Pleadings (Doc. 49) is DENIED as moot. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 1/14/2020. (HEG) |
Filing 47 ORDER granting 46 . Plaintiff is given to have local counsel absent from theDecember 12, 2019 deposition. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 12/9/2019. (HEG) |
Filing 34 ORDERED: ALL PARTIES will appear at the July 10, 2019 preliminary pretrial conference BY TELEPHONE. The Court will contact the parties with the call-innumber. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 6/28/2019. (HEG) |
Filing 26 ORDER granting 25 Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Acknowledgment of PHV Order due by 4/2/2019. Affidavit emailed to S. N. to add attorney information. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 3/18/2019. (HEG) |
Filing 19 ORDERED: Plaintiffs unopposed motion to vacate the preliminary pretrial conference and associated filing dates (Doc. 18) is GRANTED. The preliminary pretrial conference set for October 16, 2018 and the October 1, 2018, filing deadline are VACATED. I hereby recuse myself in this matter. The Clerk is therefore directed to notify Chief Judge Christensen of the entry of this Order so that he can reassign this case. Copy of order emailed to DLC Chambers for reassignment. Signed by Judge Charles C. Lovell on 9/12/2018. (HEG) |
Filing 15 ORDERED: The parties shall provide a joint status report advising the Court as to the anticipated settlement agreement on or before August 7, 2018. Signed by Judge Charles C. Lovell on 7/3/2018. (HEG) |
Filing 13 ORDER granting 12 Motion to Vacate PPTC and associated deadlines. Parties to file within 45 days a joint status report advising Court as to anticipated settlement agreement. Signed by Judge Charles C. Lovell on 5/18/2018. (DED) |
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