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Nature of Suit Code: 740
Nature of Suit: Railway Labor Act
Cause of Action: 45:151 Railway Labor Act

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA

Don Addington; John Bostic; Mark

Burman; Afshin Iranpour; Roger Velez;

Steve Wargocki,

Plaintiffs,

vs.

US Airline Pilots Association; US

Airways, Inc.,

Defendants. __________________________________

Don Addington; John Bostic; Mark

Burman; Afshin Iranpour; Roger Velez;

Steve Wargocki, et al., 

Plaintiffs, 

vs.

Steven Bradford; Paul Diorio; Robert

Frear; Mark King; Douglas Mowery; John

Stephan, et al., 

Defendants. 

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No. CV 08-1633-PHX-NVW

(consolidated)

ORDER SETTING FINAL PRETRIAL

CONFERENCE

CV08-1728-PHX-NVW

Pursuant to Rule 16(d) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, a Final Pretrial

Conference shall be held at 2:00 p.m. on April 21, 2009 in Courtroom 504, Sandra Day

O'Connor U.S. Federal Courthouse, 401 W. Washington St., Phoenix, Arizona 85003. In

preparation for this Final Pretrial Conference, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:

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1. The attorneys who will be responsible for the trial of the case shall attend

the Final Pretrial Conference.

2. The parties jointly shall prepare two Proposed Final Pretrial Orders and

shall lodge them with the Court no later than 4:00 p.m. on April 16, 2009 Preparation

and lodging of the Proposed Final Pretrial Orders in accordance with the requirements of

this Order shall be deemed to satisfy the disclosure requirements of Rule 26(a)(3) of the

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The parties shall submit a copy of each Proposed Final

Pretrial Order to the Court in WordPerfect® 9.0 or higher (or compatible) format by email

to Wake_Chambers@azd.uscourts.gov. 

3. One Proposed Final Pretrial Order shall pertain to the jury trial regarding

Defendant USAPA’s liability to commence April 28, 2009; the other Proposed Final

Pretrial Order shall pertain to the bench trial regarding the scope and nature of any

injunctive relief should liability be imposed on Defendant USAPA. The Proposed Final

Pretrial Orders shall include the information prescribed in the Joint Proposed Final

Pretrial Order forms found at www.azd.uscourts.gov under Judges & Courtrooms/Orders,

Forms and Procedures/Judge Wake, for jury trial and bench trials, respectively. 

Information pertaining to both Proposed Final Pretrial Orders may be incorporated by

reference from one to the other. Information shall not be set forth in the form of a

question, but shall be presented in concise narrative statements. 

4. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(c), the Court will not allow

the parties to offer any exhibit, witness, or other evidence that was not disclosed in

accordance with the provisions of this Order and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and

listed in the relevant Proposed Final Pretrial Order, except to prevent manifest injustice. 

5. The parties shall exchange drafts of the Proposed Final Pretrial Orders,

including disclosures of all witnesses and exhibits, no later than April 1, 2009. The

Plaintiff(s) shall have the burden of initiating communications concerning the Proposed

Final Pretrial Orders. 

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6. The parties shall (a) meet in person and exchange copies of all exhibits to

be used at trial no later than April 1, 2009 for the Proposed Final Pretrial Orders (any

exhibit not exchanged at this meeting shall be precluded at trial); and (b) eliminate any

duplicate exhibits while meeting to exchange exhibits. 

7. The parties shall file and serve all motions in limine no later than April 7,

2009. Responses to motions in limine shall be filed on or before April 14, 2009. 

No replies will be permitted. Each motion in limine shall include proposed language for

the order in limine being sought from the Court, and the proposed language shall state

with precision the evidence that is subject to the proposed order and the limitation or

exclusion placed on the evidence. Counsel shall be prepared to argue the merits of such

motions at the Final Pretrial Conference.

8. For any matters being tried in the April 28, 2009 jury trial, the parties shall

complete the following tasks by April 16, 2009, unless another date is indicated:

(a) The parties shall file a stipulated description of the case to be read to the

jury.

(b) The parties shall jointly file a proposed set of voir dire questions. The voir

dire questions shall be drafted in a neutral manner. To the extent possible, the parties

shall stipulate to the proposed questions. If the parties have any disagreement about a

particular question, they shall state the reason for their objection below the question. The

parties shall also provide, for the purposes of voir dire, a joint master list of the names of

every witness who may be called at trial.

(c) The parties shall file proposed jury instructions in accordance with

"Guidelines for Jury Instructions in Civil Cases" found at www.azd.uscourts.gov under

Judges & Courtrooms/Orders, Forms and Procedures/Judge Wake. The parties shall

exchange proposed jury instructions with each other by April 8, 2009.

(d) Each party shall file a proposed form of verdict, including any proposed

special verdict forms or juror interrogatories. 

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(e) The joint statement of the case, proposed voir dire questions, proposed jury

instructions, and forms of verdict shall be submitted in WordPerfect® 9.0 or higher (or

compatible) format by email to Wake_Chambers@azd.uscourts.gov.

9. For any matters to be tried to the Court regarding injunctive relief, each

party shall lodge proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law as a separate pleading

by April 24, 2009. The proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law shall also be

submitted in WordPerfect® 9.0 or higher (or compatible) format by email to

Wake_Chambers@azd.uscourts.gov.

10. The parties shall be prepared to advise the Court at the Final Pretrial

Conference of the status of settlement discussions. Should settlement be reached at any

time, the parties promptly shall file a Notice of Settlement with the Clerk of the Court.

11. Counsel shall review Judge Wake's statement of Trial Conduct and

Decorum before the Final Pretrial Conference. A copy can be found on the Court's

website at www.azd.uscourts.gov under Judges & Courtrooms/Orders, Forms and

Procedures/Judge Wake. 

12. Full and complete compliance with this Order shall be required by the

Court.

IT IS ORDERED setting trial to a jury on April 28, 2009, and trial to the bench as

necessary regarding injunctive relief as soon as the jury retires to deliberate. Estimated

length of jury trial: 10 days. 

DATED this 13th day of March, 2009.

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