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Minute
MINUTE entry before the Honorable Young B. Kim: In light of the stipulation and status report (R. 56), written discovery is now closed, except for supplementing earlier discovery responses as required under Rule 26(e) and serving requests to admit and subpoenas for records. If the parties wish to serve supplemental written discovery requests, they must seek leave of court by filing a motion and attaching the proposed set of supplemental requests as an exhibit to the motion. Parties must show good cause why these supplemental written discovery requests could not have been served by the earlier deadline and explain why they seek relevant and proportional discovery. The court accepts the discovery schedule the parties propose in the report. (Id. at 3.) As such, the parties have until September 30, 2026, to complete all fact discovery and adhere to the following schedule for completing expert discovery: (1) Plaintiff to serve her Rule 26(a)(2) reports on Defendant by November 2, 2026; (2) Defendant to serve its Rule 26(a)(2) reports on Plaintiff by December 4, 2026; and (3) complete expert depositions by January 8, 2027. Parties are urged to schedule the depositions of the experts once they have been retained and not wait to schedule them until after the service of the Rule 26(a)(2) reports. After the close of expert discovery, Plaintiff is ordered to file her motion for class certification by February 8, 2027. (ec, ) (Entered: 05/28/2026)
Stipulation
STIPULATION for Order Setting Discovery Schedule and Status Report (Langley, Matthew) (Entered: 05/27/2026)
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