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Minutes | Filed: May 20, 2024 | Entered: May 21, 2024 Donnelly v. Lindahl
Assault Libel & Slander | Massachusetts
Pretrial Conference - Initial ~Util - Set Hearings Order on Motion for Extension of Time
Electronic Clerk's Notes for proceedings held before Judge Denise J. Casper: Initial Pretrial Conference held by video conference. Trial estimate 7 full days. Final Pretrial Conference set for 11/21/2024 03:00 PM in Courtroom 11 (In person only) before Judge Denise J. Casper. Jury Trial set for 12/9/2024 09:00 AM in Courtroom 11 (In person only) before Judge Denise J. Casper. Court grants 38 Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Expert Discovery. Plaintiff's expert disclosures due by 6/7/24. Defendant's expert disclosures due by 7/22/24. Expert discovery to be completed by 8/21/24. If counsel agree to mediation, they should file a notice with the court.
All motions in limine and Daubert motions shall be filed by 11/7/24. Any opposition to motions in limine and Daubert motions shall be filed by 11/14/24. Proposed jury instructions and proposed voir dire shall be filed by 11/14/24. (In addition to the filing of proposed jury instructions via ECF, each party shall e-mail a courtesy copy of any proposed jury instructions in a Word document to the Court's Deputy Clerk, Lisa Hourihan at Lisa_Hourihan@mad.uscourts.gov, upon the filing of same via ECF). The parties' final witness lists, and exhibit lists shall be filed by 11/14/24. To the extent that the parties can reach agreement about the proposed exhibits, they shall be numbered, and a courtesy copy submitted on disc to the Court by 11/14/24. To the extent that there is disagreement about the admissibility of any exhibits, those exhibits should be marked for identification with letters (Exh. A, Exh. B et al.) and a courtesy copy of these exhibits should also be submitted on disc to the Court by 11/14/24. The list of contested exhibits should include a column noting the party objecting to the exhibit and the basis of the objection and then a column for the response to that objection. The Court will hear argument on the motions in limine at the Final Pretrial Conference.
The Court is inclined to impose time limits on both parties for trial. The Court will consider the parties' proposal regarding same before setting these limits. The time limit shall apply to all aspects of the parties' presentation at trial including opening statements, closing arguments, direct (and redirect) examination of the parties' witnesses and cross (and recross) examination of the opposing parties' witnesses. Any proposal as to time limits (which shall not exceed 1 page) shall be filed by 11/14/24.(Court Reporter: Debra Joyce at joycedebra@gmail.com.)(Attorneys present: Mitchell Garabedian and Nathan Gaul for the plaintiff. Richard LeClair for the defendant.) (Hourihan, Lisa)
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Misc | Filed: May 15, 2024 | Entered: May 15, 2024 Donnelly v. Lindahl
Assault Libel & Slander | Massachusetts
Pretrial Memorandum
PRETRIAL MEMORANDUM by James Donnelly, Jr. (Garabedian, Mitchell)
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Order | Filed: May 14, 2024 | Entered: May 14, 2024 Donnelly v. Lindahl
Assault Libel & Slander | Massachusetts
Order on Motion for Extension of Time
Judge Denise J. Casper: ELECTRONIC ORDER entered denying 37 Motion for Extension of Time in light of the filing of D. 38. (Hourihan, Lisa)
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