Rule 26(F) Report And Proposed Scheduling Order - United States District Court Page 9

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The parties propose the following deadlines for filing motions:
(1) Motions seeking to join other parties must be filed and served
by____________________.
(2) Motions seeking to amend the pleadings must be filed and served by
____________.
(3) All other non-dispositive motions must be filed and served by ____________.
(4) All dispositive motions must be filed and served by ____________.
(k) Trial-Ready Date.
(1) The parties agree that the case will be ready for trial on or
after____________.
(2) The parties propose that the final pretrial conference be held on or
before____________.
(l) Settlement.
(1) The parties will discuss settlement before the initial pretrial conference, by the
plaintiff making a written demand for settlement and each defendant making a
written response/offer to plaintiff's demand.
(2) The parties propose that a settlement conference be scheduled to take place
before ____________.
(3) The parties have discussed whether alternative dispute resolution will be
helpful to the resolution of this case and recommend the following:
(m)Trial by Magistrate Judge.
The parties [have/have not] agreed to consent to jurisdiction by the Magistrate Judge
under 28 U.S.C. § 636(c). (If the parties agree to consent, file the consent with the
Rule 26(f) Report.)
(n) Patent Procedure Tutorial.
The parties [agree/do not agree] the video “An Introduction to the Patent System,”
distributed by the Federal Judicial Center, should be shown to the jurors in
connection with its preliminary jury instructions.
DATE: __________________
____________________________________
Plaintiff’s Counsel
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