Judge Salinas sets four-month discovery track after July 10 scheduling conference
Case Summary
Judge Salinas held a scheduling conference on July 10, 2023, setting a four-month discovery track. The court allowed prior state court discovery to be used in federal court and required plaintiff's counsel to identify any needed supplemental discovery within three weeks.
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Key Issues
- • Discovery scheduling
- • Use of prior state court discovery
- • Supplemental discovery requirements
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Minute Entry for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Catherine M. Salinas: Scheduling Conference held on
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1 eventMinute Entry for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Catherine M. Salinas: Scheduling Conference held on 7/10/2023. The case will proceed on a four-month discovery track. All prior discovery taken in state court can be used in federal court. Within three weeks, Plaintiff's counsel shall send a letter to
Judge Catherine held Scheduling Conference.
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