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Insurance | Oregon
1 - Scheduling
SCHEDULING ORDER:. Based on the court's granting of the Joint Motion for Extension of Discovery & PTO Deadlines 10 , the Rule 16 Conference set for 8/26/2026 is no longer needed and is STRICKEN.
The parties are advised that Judge Armistead's practice is to resolve discovery matters informally. If the parties have a discovery dispute, they must request a conference with Judge Armistead before moving for an order relating to discovery. To request a conference or Judge Armistead's assistance, the parties should contact Judge Armistead's Courtroom Deputy at Armistead_CRD@ord.uscourts.gov. If needed, Judge Armistead will schedule a telephonic hearing and require the parties to summarize the dispute in a joint statement. If the parties anticipate that they will need Judge Armistead's assistance in resolving a deposition dispute, they should contact Judge Armistead's Courtroom Deputy to advise her of the upcoming deposition date and time.
If a party uses artificial intelligence to perform legal research or analysis for any document filed with the court, the party must independently verify the existence and accuracy of any cited cases. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Jeff Armistead. (ecp)
Order on Motion for Extension of Discovery & PTO Deadlines
ORDER: Granting the parties' Joint Motion to Extend Deadlines (ECF No. 10 ). The parties are to file all pleadings and join all claims by 10/5/2026. Discovery is to be completed by 2/4/2027. Discovery motions to be filed by 2/4/2027. Joint Alternate Dispute Resolution Report is due by 3/18/2027. Dispositive Motions are due by 3/18/2027. Expert disclosures and reports to be exchanged by 4/5/2027. Rebuttal expert disclosures due 5/5/2027. Expert Discovery to be completed by 6/21/2027. Proposed pretrial order due 45 days after final ruling on dispositive motions. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Jeff Armistead. (gw)
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