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Parties Involved:
Terry Scott
Defendant
Donna W. Tucker
Plaintiff

Document Text:

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR

THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA

EASTERN DIVISION

DONNA W. TUCKER )

)

PLAINTIFF, )

v. ) CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:09-cv-905-MEF 

)

TERRY SCOTT, ) (WO)

 )

DEFENDANT. )

ORDER

By its Order (Doc. # 7) dated October 28, 2009, the Court reminded the parties of the

obligation, imposed by Rule 26(f) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, to confer and to

develop a proposed discovery plan and directed to file the Report of Parties’ Planning

Meeting described in Rule 26(f) as soon as practicable but not later than November 30, 2009.

As of the date of this Order, the Court has not received the Report of Parties’ Planning. The

parties are hereby ORDERED to file a proper Report of Parties’ Planning Meeting as

previously ordered no later than December 7, 2009. The parties are admonished that

failure to comply with this Order could result in the imposition of appropriate

sanctions. 

In preparing the Report of Parties’ Planning Meeting, the parties are advised that the

longstanding practice in this district is that dispositive motions shall be filed no later than 90

days prior to the pretrial date. If the parties seek to vary from that schedule, they should

present, in the plan, specific case related reasons for the requested variance.

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This case will be set for trial before the undersigned judge during one of that judge's

regularly scheduled civil trial terms. The pretrial date is normally set within four to six

weeks of a scheduled trial term. The dates of each judge's civil trial terms are available on

the court's website located at http://almd.uscourts.gov in the civil case information section.

This court may or may not hold a scheduling conference before issuing a scheduling

order. If the court holds a scheduling conference, counsel may participate in the scheduling

conference by conference call.

The scheduling order entered by the court will follow the form of the Uniform

Scheduling Order adopted by the judges of this court. The Uniform Scheduling Order is also

available on the court's website.

The report of the parties should comply with Form 52 of the Appendix of Forms to

the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

DONE this 2nd day of December, 2009.

 /s/ Mark E. Fuller 

CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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