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Freemyer v. Lopez

United States District Court, District of New Mexico
Aug 25, 2022
2:22-cv-453 GBW/KRS (D.N.M. Aug. 25, 2022)

Opinion

2:22-cv-453 GBW/KRS

08-25-2022

RYAN FREEMYER, Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL LOPEZ, Sheriff's Deputy, and BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DONA ANA COUNTY, Defendants.


SCHEDULING ORDER

KEVIN R. SWEAZEA, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

THIS MATTER comes before the Court following a telephonic Rule 16 scheduling conference held on August 25, 2022. At the hearing, the Court adopted the parties' proposed Joint Status Report and Provisional Discovery Plan, with slight modifications, as reflected in the dates below

Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the parties shall adhere to the following discovery plan:

(a) Maximum of twenty-five (25) interrogatories by each party to any other party, with responses due thirty (30) days after service.
(b) Maximum of twenty-five (25) requests for production by each party to any other party, with responses due thirty (30) days after service.
(c) Maximum of twenty-five (25) requests for admission by each party to any other party, with responses due thirty (30) days after service.
(d) Maximum of ten (10) depositions by Plaintiff and ten (10) by Defendants. Each deposition (other than of parties and experts) limited to maximum of four (4) hours unless extended by agreement of parties.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the following case management deadlines shall govern:

(a) Deadline for Plaintiff to amend pleadings and join additional parties pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15: October 26, 2022;
(b) Deadline for Defendants to amend pleadings and join additional parties pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15: November 25, 2022;
(c) Deadline for Plaintiff's expert reports: December 1, 2022;
(d) Deadline for Defendants' expert reports: January 5, 2023;
(e) Termination of discovery: March 24, 2023;
(f) Deadline for supplementing discovery/disclosures: Due 30 days after discovery of material;
(g) Motions relating to discovery: April 13, 2023;
(h) All other motions: April 24, 2023;
(i) Pretrial order:
Plaintiff to Defendants - June 9, 2023
Defendants to the Court - June 23, 2023.

This deadline applies to motions related to the admissibility of experts or expert testimony that may require a Daubert hearing, but otherwise does not apply to motions in limine. The Court will set a motions in limine deadline in a separate order.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Court must approve any changes to the timing or scope of discovery, other than the parties' agreement to extend the length of a deposition made during the deposition in question. Requests by a party to change the timing or scope of discovery, other than a mutual agreement to extend a deposition reached during the deposition, must be made by motion and before the termination of discovery or the expiration of any applicable deadline. Discovery must be completed on or before the termination of the discovery deadline. A written discovery request must be propounded by a date which ensures that the response to that request is due on or before the discovery deadline. The parties are further reminded that the cutoff for motions related to discovery does not relieve the party of the twenty-one (21) day time period under Local Rule 26.6 to challenge a party's objections to answering discovery. The parties are encouraged to review Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(a)(2) to ensure they properly disclose all testifying witnesses, not just those for whom a report is required.


Summaries of

Freemyer v. Lopez

United States District Court, District of New Mexico
Aug 25, 2022
2:22-cv-453 GBW/KRS (D.N.M. Aug. 25, 2022)
Case details for

Freemyer v. Lopez

Case Details

Full title:RYAN FREEMYER, Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL LOPEZ, Sheriff's Deputy, and BOARD OF…

Court:United States District Court, District of New Mexico

Date published: Aug 25, 2022

Citations

2:22-cv-453 GBW/KRS (D.N.M. Aug. 25, 2022)