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Consumer Credit | Massachusetts
Notice of Voluntary Dismissal
NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal by Educational Credit Management Corporation (White, John)
Order
Judge Richard G. Stearns: ELECTRONIC ORDER entered. As defendant Educational Credit Management Corporation has filed an Answer, the court enters the following pretrial schedule:Initial disclosures required by Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(1) must be completed by 8/4/25 (Initial disclosure is a requirement under the federal rules that parties make available to each other the following information without first receiving a discovery request: (1) the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of persons likely to have relevant, discoverable information, (2) a copy or description of all relevant documents, data compilations, and tangible items in the party's possession, custody, or control, (3) a damages computation, and (4) any relevant insurance agreements.).Any further motion for leave to Amend Pleadings & Joinder of Parties must be filed by 9/22/25. Without leave of court, the parties are permitted to serve 30 interrogatories (questions), 30 requests for admissions and 30 document requests, to be served on the opposing parties (or their counsel) within 30 days of receipt of opposing partys initial disclosures (by September 2, 2025). The court expects each party to respond to any discovery requests in thirty days by October 2, 2025, unless a request for additional time is granted. A party may not notice more than 3 depositions without leave of court on a showing of good cause. If the parties would like to participate in the courts mediation program, they must notify our docket clerk Jacqueline Martin (617-748-4647) by 1/26/26 (often the court can enlist volunteer counsel to assist the pro se plaintiff at the mediation). All fact discovery must be completed no later than 1/23/26. Dispositive motions must be filed no later than 2/20/26 (that under the relevant law and undisputed facts, the court can decide the case without a trial), but can be filed at any time if the basis is non-dependent upon fact discovery. Oppositions to any summary judgment motion is due by 3/13/26 (21 days after the filing of a summary judgment motion). (Zierk, Marsha)
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