Free Proposed Order - District Court of Delaware - Delaware


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Case 1:07-cv—OO475-IVIPT Document 24 Filed O2/14/2008 Page 1 of 2
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
MACIEJ IVIURAKOWSKI, ;
Plaintiff, Z
v. : C.A. No. 07-475***
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE,
Defendant.
SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULING ORDER
This _ day of February, 2008, the Court having conducted a Rule 16
scheduling conference pursuant to Local Rule 18.2(a) on February 7, 2008, and the
parties having determined after discussion that the matter cannot be resolved at this
juncture by settlement, voluntary mediation, or binding arbitration.
IT IS ORDERED that the initial Scheduling Order dated October 25, 2007 (D.I.
13) shall be revised as follows:
11. Pretrial Conference. Orr September 18, 2008 the Court will hold a Final
Pretrial Conference in Chambers with counsel beginning at 5:30 p.m. Unless otherwise
ordered by the Court, the parties should assume that filing the pretrial order satisfies the
pretrial disclosure requirement of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 28(a)(3). The parties
shall file with the Court the joint proposed final pretrial order with the information
required by the form of Final Pretrial Order which accompanies this Scheduling Order
on or before September 11, 2008.
12. Motions in Limine. Motions in timine shall not be separately filed. All in
iimine requests and responses thereto shall be set forth in the proposed pretrial order.

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Each party shall be limited to five in limine requests, unless othenlvise permitted by the
Court. The in limine request and any response shall contain the authorities relied upon;
each in limine request may be supported by a maximum of three pages of argument
and may be opposed by a maximum of three pages of argument. lf more than one
party is supporting or opposing an in limine request, such support or opposition shall be
combined in a single three (3) page submission, unless otherwise ordered by the Court.
No separate briefing shall be submitted on in limine requests, unless otherwise
permitted by the Court.
13. Jury Instructions, Voir Dire, and Special Verdict Forms. Where a case is
to be tried to a jury, pursuant to Local Rules 47 and 51 the parties should tile proposed
voir dire, instructions to the jury, and special verdict forms and jury interrogatories three
full business days before the final pretrial conference. That submission shall be
accompanied by a computer diskette (in WordPerfect format) which contains the
instructions, proposed voir dire, special verdict forms, and jury interrogatories.
14. @. This matter is scheduled for a two—day bench trial beginning at 9:00
a.m. on October 1, 2008 with the remaining trial day, October 2, 2008, beginning at
10:00 a.m. For the purpose of completing pretrial preparations, counsel should plan on
each side being allocated a total of 4.5 hours to present their case.

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