Viesti Associates, Inc. v. Pearson Education, Inc.
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ORDER granting 88 Joint Motion to Modify Scheduling Order. Discovery due by 5/31/2013. Dispositive Motions due by 6/28/2013. Proposed Pretrial Order due by 7/26/2013. Final Pretrial Conference set for 8/2/2013 02:30 PM before David L. West. By Magistrate Judge David L. West on 3/11/13.(mnfsl, ) Modified on 3/12/2013 to correct judge hearing is before (mnfsl, ).
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Magistrate Judge David L. West
Civil Action No. 11-CV-01687-PAB-DLW
VIESTI ASSOCIATES, INC.
Plaintiff,
v.
PEARSON EDUCATION, INC.,
and JOHN DOES 1 through 10,
Defendants.
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ORDER RE: JOINT MOTION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER [Doc. #88]
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The Parties Joint Motion to Modify Scheduling Order was referred to the Magistrate
Judge by Judge Philip A. Brimmer on March 7, 2013, and after review;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Parties’ Joint Motion to Modify Scheduling Order
[Doc. #88] is GRANTED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Scheduling Order dated September 7, 2012 [Doc.
#77] and other related scheduling orders and entries [Doc. #83] are modified as follows:
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The Discovery Cut-Off date is modified from March 4, 2013 to May 31, 2013.
The deadline for Dispositive Motions is modified from April 2, 2013 to June 28,
2013.
The deadline for the Final Pretrial Order is modified from April 30, 2013 to July
26, 2013.
The date for the Final Pretrial Conference is modified from May 6, 2013 at 3:30
p.m. to August 2, 2013 at 2:30 p.m.
Except as modified above, the Scheduling Order and related orders and entries remain in full
force and effect.
DATED: March 11, 2013
s/David L. West
United States Magistrate Judge
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