DeBiase v. Cat Island Shipping, Ltd. et al
Michael DeBiase |
Cat Island Shipping, Ltd. and Trireme Vessel Management |
1:2007cv03057 |
July 24, 2007 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Kings |
John Gleeson |
Marilyn D. Go |
Marine |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Personal Injury |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 52 ORDER: Please see the attached Order granting 47 defendants' motion for summary judgment. Ordered by Judge John Gleeson on 9/25/2009. (Gleeson, John) |
Filing 31 Minute Order for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Marilyn D. Go.Appearances by Richard Mandel, Richard Dee. Rulings made on the record with respect to plaintiff's motion for discovery 29 and summarized in attached minute order. Defend ants must supplement discovery responses by 4/16/09. The parties should attempt to contact Mr. Mangiacapre and are given leave to re-examine him by telephone as to whether he wishes to change his deposition testimony after having received a copy of his witness statement. Parties report that there is no other outstanding fact discovery. Plaintiff must serve Liability expert reports and disclosures must be served by plaintiff by 5/18/09 and by defendants by 6/18/09. Expert depositions must be completed by 7/20/09. The parties must be prepared to discuss settlement at the next conference scheduled for June 23, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. (by tel) (Tape #ESR 09/09 1347-4809.) (DeVeaux, Yvonne) |
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