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PRELIMINARY SCHEDULING ORDER entered. Rule 26 Meeting Report due by 7/30/2007. Signed by Judge Bert W. Milling Jr. on 6/15/07. (clr) (Entered: 06/15/2007)

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Case Summary

The court issued a preliminary scheduling order requiring the parties to submit a Rule 26 meeting report by July 30, 2007. This order establishes deadlines for discovery planning and case management. Judge Bert W. Milling Jr. signed the order on June 15, 2007. The scheduling order aims to organize the litigation timeline and streamline pretrial activities.

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PRELIMINARY SCHEDULING ORDER entered. Rule 26 Meeting Report due by 7/30/2007. Signed by Judge Bert W. Milling Jr. on 6/15/07. (clr) (Entered: 06/15/2007)

Order · May 13, 2026

Judge Bert issued an order.

Key Issues

  • Preliminary scheduling order
  • Rule 26 meeting report deadline
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PRELIMINARY SCHEDULING ORDER entered. Rule 26 Meeting Report due by 7/30/2007. Signed by Judge Bert W. Milling Jr. on

Order · May 13, 2026

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The Story So Far

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The court issued a preliminary scheduling order on June 15, 2007, signed by Judge Bert W. Milling Jr. This order sets the framework for the case's timeline and requires the parties to submit a Rule 26(f) meeting report by July 30, 2007.

The Rule 26(f) meeting report typically outlines the parties' plans for discovery, potential settlement discussions, and any proposed modifications to the scheduling order. The case remains active, but the docket and filing details are not publicly available.

Judge Milling’s scheduling order marks the first formal step toward managing the case's progression through pretrial procedures. The next key procedural milestone will be the submission of the Rule 26(f) meeting report, which will inform the court about the parties’ readiness and any disputes related to discovery or case management.

The court’s order on May 13, 2026, suggests ongoing activity, but without further details, the case’s current posture remains unclear.

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PRELIMINARY SCHEDULING ORDER entered. Rule 26 Meeting Report due by 7/30/2007. Signed by Judge Bert W. Milling Jr. on 6/15/07. (clr) (Entered: 06/15/2007)

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Order May 13, 2026

PRELIMINARY SCHEDULING ORDER entered. Rule 26 Meeting Report due by 7/30/2007. Signed by Judge Bert W. Milling Jr. on 6/15/07. (clr) (Entered: 06/15/2007)

Judge Bert issued an order.

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