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TEXT ORDER issued by Chief/Senior District Judge CATHERINE C. EAGLES on 6/29/2026. Plaintiff moves to extend the deadline to depose experts for one week, to July 9. Doc. 171 . The motion references an email chain attached Exhibit A, Id. paragraph 5, but no exhibit is attached to the motion. Plaintiff gives no reason in the motion for the extension of time, nor is it clear whether the plaintiff wants to postpone the deposition of Dr. DuMond, the deposition of Dr. Cavazos, or both. Nor does the plaintiff address the effect the delay will have on the July 13, 2026, deadline for filing summary judgment motions. Doc. 162 at p. 2 paragraph 1. Good cause has not been shown and the motion is DENIED, but the Court gives the parties permission to conduct such depositions no later than July 9, 2026, if they mutually agree in writing and with the understanding that the Court will not extend the July 13, 2026, deadline for reasons related to any deposition delays.(rw)
TEXT ORDER issued by Chief/Senior District Judge CATHERINE C. EAGLES on 6/29/26. Plaintiff moves to extend the deadline to depose experts for one week, to July 9. Doc. 176 . The motion references an email chain attached Exhibit A, Id. paragraph 5, but no exhibit is attached to the motion. Plaintiff gives no reason in the motion for the extension of time, nor is it clear whether the plaintiff wants to postpone the deposition of Dr. DuMond, the deposition of Dr. Cavazos, or both. Nor does the plaintiff address the effect the delay will have on the July 13, 2026, deadline for filing summary judgment motions. Doc. 167 at p. 2 paragraph 1. Good cause has not been shown and the motion is DENIED, but the Court gives the parties permission to conduct such depositions no later than July 9, 2026, if they mutually agree in writing and with the understanding that the Court will not extend the July 13, 2026, deadline for reasons related to any deposition delays.(rw)
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