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- ilcd;;1:16-cv-01206_de53 RegisterActionDate "2019-03-26" @default.
- ilcd;;1:16-cv-01206_de53 RegisterActionDescriptionText "TEXT ORDER entered by Judge Michael M. Mihm on 3/26/2019. On November 20, 2018, the Court set this case for a final pretrial conference on May 21, 2019, and jury trial on June 10, 2019. On March 11, 2019, attorney Megan Murphy of the Office of the Illinois Attorney General entered her appearance. Ms. Murphy asserts that she has recently returned from FMLA leave, requesting a three-month extension of the trial date. 41 is GRANTED. The pending trial and pretrial dates are VACATED. The jury trial date is continued to 9/23/19 at 8:45 a.m. in Courtroom B in the Federal Courthouse in Peoria, Illinois. The final pretrial is scheduled for 8/19/19 at 11:00 a.m. with the parties appearing in person. The Clerk is to issue writs for Plaintiff's personal appearance at the final pretrial conference and trial. The parties are directed to submit an agreed, proposed final pretrial order by 8/5/19. Defendant bears the responsibility of preparing the proposed final pretrial order and mailing the proposed order to Plaintiff to allow Plaintiff sufficient time to review the order before the final pretrial conference. See CD-IL Local Rule 16.3. The Local Rules are listed on this District's website: www.ilcd.uscourts.gov. A sample pretrial order is attached to those rules. The proposed final pretrial order must include the names of all witnesses to be called at the trial and must indicate whether the witness will appear in person or by video conference. The proposed pretrial order must also include the names and addresses of any witnesses for whom trial subpoenas are sought. The parties are responsible for timely obtaining and serving any necessary subpoenas, as well as providing the necessary witness and mileage fees. Fed. R. Civ. P. 45. The parties are to file proposed jury instructions with the proposed final pretrial order. The court does not favor non-pattern instructions. If any are offered, the proposing party is to submit a brief statement as to why the non-pattern instruction is necessary. (SAG, ilcd) (Entered: 03/26/2019)" @default.
- ilcd;;1:16-cv-01206_de53 AdministrativeID "None" @default.
- ilcd;;1:16-cv-01206_de53 hasJudgeReference SJ001506 @default.
- ilcd;;1:16-cv-01206_de53 hasReferenceToOtherEntry ilcd;;1:16-cv-01206_de52 @default.