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- ilnd;;1:08-cv-04268_de80 RegisterActionDate "2010-01-05" @default.
- ilnd;;1:08-cv-04268_de80 RegisterActionDescriptionText "MINUTE entry before Honorable Jeffrey Cole:Status hearing held and continued to 1/13/2010 at 8:30 a.m. to report a date within which the outstanding discovery shall be shall be produced. The defendant is cautioned that the progress of its compliance with Judge St. Eve's orders and my order is not satisfactory and that, as the Seventh Circuit has said in another context, "'[w]e live in a world of deadlines.... The practice of law is no exception. A good judge has a right to assume that deadlines will be honored.'" Raymond v. Ameritech Corp., 442 F.3d 600 (7th Cir. 2006) (one day late not excusable). Federal trial judges are called upon to manage notoriously crowded dockets. "Necessarily, they must have substantial discretion as they manage their dockets." Reales v. Consolidated Rail Corp., 84 F.3d 993, 996 (7th Cir.1996); Grayson v. O'Neill, 308 F.3d 808, 817 (7th Cir. 2002). See also Spears v. City of Indianapolis, 74 F.3d 153, 157 (7th Cir. 1996)("when parties wait until the last minute to comply with a deadline, they are playing with fire").Mailed notice (cdh, ) (Entered: 01/05/2010)" @default.
- ilnd;;1:08-cv-04268_de80 AdministrativeID "82" @default.
- ilnd;;1:08-cv-04268_de80 OntologyLabel minute_entry @default.