United States District Court, N.D. California
VISWANATH V. SHANKAR, et al., Plaintiffs,
v.
IMPERVA, INC., et al., Defendants.
CASE MANAGEMENT AND PRETRIAL ORDER
PHYLLIS J. HAMILTON United States District Judge
Good
cause appearing, the court hereby adopts the case management
statement of the parties except as modified by the following:
PRETRIAL
SCHEDULE
TRIAL,
at 8:30 a.m., Courtroom 3, 3rd Fl.
JURY
[x] COURT []
TRIAL
LENGTH: No more than 8 days.
PRETRIAL
CONFERENCE Dated: August 30, 2018, at 2:00 P.M.
DISPOSITIVE
MOTIONS (Only one summary judgment motion per party is
permitted without leave of court) TO BE HEARD BY: May 30,
2018 (see minutes for briefing schedule).
NON-EXPERT
DISCOVERY CUTOFF: September 29, 2017.
DISCLOSURE
OF EXPERTS (retained and non-retained): 11/3/17 REBUTTAL:
12/8/17. EXPERT DISCOVERY CUTOFF: January 12, 2018.
DISCOVERY
DISPUTES REFERRED TO MAGISTRATE JUDGE AFTER MOTION IS FILED.
LAST
DAY TO AMEND PLEADINGS: no later than 90 days before fact
discovery cutoff date a motion or a stipulation must be filed
so sufficient time remains to conduct discovery on added
claims or parties. Do defendants must be identified by this
deadline or they will be dismissed.
[x]
REFERRED TO ADR FOR Private Mediation, deadline for
completion to be scheduled at 12/7/16 telephone conference
with the ADR Office.
ADDITIONAL
ORDERS: Class Certification Hearing set for 2/1/17 at 9:00
a.m. See minutes for briefing schedule.
PRETRIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
A.
PRETRIAL MOTIONS
1. All
dispositive motions are heard no later than 120 days before
trial, unless leave of court is obtained for another
deadline.
2. Only
one summary judgment motion may be filed by each side, absent
leave of court. Leave of court may be sought if multiple
parties comprise one or both sides. Leave of court may be
obtained by filing a motion for administrative relief
pursuant to Civ. L. R. 7-11, or by requesting a case
management conference or informal telephone conference.
3.
Separate statements of undisputed facts in support of or in
opposition to motions for summary judgment shall NOT be
filed. See Civil L. R. 56-2. The parties may file a
truly joint statement of undisputed ...