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`MICROSOFT CORPORATION
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`Defendant(s).
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`No.: 8:18−cv−01293−DOC−DFM
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`SCHEDULING ORDER & ORDER
`RE: PRETRIAL AND TRIAL
`PROCEDURES
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`Fact Discovery Cut-Off:
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`November 15, 2019
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`Motion Cut-Off:
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`April 27, 2020 at 08:30 AM
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`Final Pretrial Conference:
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`June 22, 2020 at 08:30 AM
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`Trial:
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`July 14, 2020 at 08:30 AM
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` This Scheduling Order governs the course of all pretrial and trial proceedings
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`in this case. For further guidance, consult the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
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` I. Court Appearances
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` Parties shall be represented at all court appearances by lead counsel, the
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`counsel expected to be in charge of conducting trial on behalf of the parties. The
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`parties (or counsel) must appear in person for hearings and conferences before
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`the Court. The Court does not permit telephonic appearances.
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` Under no circumstances should counsel, or a party if the party is appearing
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`pro se, fail to appear at a court appearance unless their appearance has been waived
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`by prior order of the Court. Even if the parties have reached a settlement, counsel
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`for all parties, or the party if appearing pro se, must appear at court appearances
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`II. Settlement
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` If the parties have agreed to appear before a neutral selected from the Court’s
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`Mediation Panel (ADR Procedure No. 2) or to participate in private mediation
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`(ADR Procedure No. 3), the parties shall notify the Court of the name and contact
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`information of the mediator within twenty-one (21) days of this Order if they have
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`not already done so in their Rule 26(f) report.
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` If settlement is reached at any time in this litigation, the parties shall
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`immediately notify the Court by telephone, email, or by filing a notice of settlement.
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`Local Rule 40-2. The Court’s Courtroom Deputy Clerk can be reached at (714) 338-
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`4543. The Court’s email address is DOC_Chambers@cacd.uscourts.gov.
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`III. Joinder of Parties and Amendment of Pleadings
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` All motions to join other parties (including Doe or Roe defendants) or to
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`amend the pleadings shall be filed and served within sixty (60) days of the date
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`of this Order and noticed for hearing within ninety (90) days of this Order.
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`IV. Discovery Cut-Off
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` The Court has established a cut-off date for discovery in this action. All
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`discovery is to be completed on, or prior to, the cut-off date. Plan now to complete
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`discovery on the schedule set; a continuance is unlikely. Accordingly, the
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`following discovery schedule shall apply in this Court:
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` (1) Depositions: All depositions shall be scheduled to commence at least
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` five (5) working days prior to the discovery cut-off date. A deposition
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` which commences five (5) days prior to the discovery cut-off date
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` may continue beyond the cut-off date, as necessary.
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` (2) Written Discovery: All interrogatories, requests for production of
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` documents, and requests for admissions shall be served at least forty-
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` five (45) days before the discovery cut-off date. The Court will not
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` a showing of good cause.
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` (3) Discovery Motions: Any motion regarding the inadequacy of responses
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` to discovery must be filed and served no later than five (5) days after
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` the discovery cut-off date. Routine discovery motions will be referred
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` to the magistrate judge assigned to the case. Whenever possible, the
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` Court expects counsel to resolve discovery disputes among themselves
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` in a courteous, reasonable, and professional manner. Repeated resort to
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` the Court for guidance in discovery is unnecessary and may result in
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` the Court appointing a Special Master at the joint expense of the parties
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` to resolve discovery disputes. The Court expects that counsel will
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` strictly adhere to the Civility and Professional Guidelines adopted by
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` the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
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` (4) Disclosure of Expert Testimony: The above discovery cut-off date
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` includes expert discovery, unless otherwise ordered by the Court, and the
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` Court orders the sequence of disclosures as provided by Fed. R. Civ.
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` Proc. 26(a)(2)(D), unless the parties otherwise stipulate in writing
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` and obtain the Court’s approval.
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`V. Protective Orders and Under Seal Filings
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` All protective orders are to be noticed before the magistrate judge assigned
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`to your case, unless otherwise ordered by Court.
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` Stipulated Protective orders or confidentiality orders generally do not control
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`under seal filings. Applications for under seal filings must state with specificity the
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`basis for protection and should not rely exclusively on the existence of a protective
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`order. See Judge Carter’s Initial Standing Order for more information.
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`VI. Motions Generally
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` Counsel should note the timing and service requirements of Local Rules 6
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` (1) Rule 6-1: Notice of motion and the moving papers must be filed
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` and served twenty-eight (28) days before the noticed hearing date,
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` thirty-one (31) days prior to the noticed hearing date;
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` (2) Rule 7-9: Opposing papers shall be filed twenty-one (21) calendar
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` (3) Rule 7-10: Reply papers, if any, shall be filed fourteen (14) calendar
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` (4) Rule 7-11: If the hearing date is continued, the deadlines for filing
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` opposing and reply papers are automatically extended unless the
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` Court orders otherwise.
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` Counsel must comply with the timing requirements of the Local Rules so that
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`chambers can properly prepare for motion matters.
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`VII. Motions for Summary Judgment
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` The motion cut-off date is the day that the Court will hear motions for
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`summary judgment. Thus, motions must be filed several weeks in advance of this
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`party. Cross motions for summary judgment will all be heard on the same day,
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`after the close of discovery. In other words, the Court will not entertain piecemeal
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`motions for partial summary judgment before the factual record is complete.
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` All motions (except motions in limine dealing with admissibility of
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`evidence) must be disposed of before the Final Pretrial Conference.
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`A. Moving Party’s Statement of Uncontroverted Facts and
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` Conclusions of Law
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` The uncontroverted facts shall be set forth in a two column format. The left
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`hand column shall set forth the allegedly undisputed fact. The right hand column
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`shall be set forth in sequentially numbered rows. Each cell should contain a
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`narrowly focused statement of fact, and address a single subject in as concise a
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`SUF Example
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` Evidence
` SUF #/ Undisputed Fact
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` #1 (Moving party’s first undisputed fact)
` #2 (Moving party’s second undisputed fact) (citations to supporting evidence)
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`B. Opposing Party’s Statement of Genuine Disputes of
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`Material Fact
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` The first part of the opposing party’s Statement of Genuine Disputes shall
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`track the moving party’s Statement of Uncontroverted Facts. It shall be set forth
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`in a two column format. The left hand column shall restate the allegedly undisputed
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`fact and supporting evidence, and the right hand column shall state either that the
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`fact is undisputed or disputed. The opposing party may dispute all or only a portion
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`of the allegedly undisputed fact, but if disputing only a portion, the opposing party
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`must specify clearly what portion is being disputed.
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` To demonstrate that a fact is disputed, the opposing party shall briefly state
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`exhibit or other evidence controverting the allegedly undisputed fact, and describe
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`what it is in that exhibit or evidence that controverts the allegedly undisputed fact.
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` If the opposing party objects to the evidence supporting an allegedly undis-
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`puted fact, the party shall state in the right hand column the presence of that
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`objection, by simply stating “Evidentiary Objection.” The specific grounds of
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`each objection should be included in a separate table.
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` No legal argument shall be set forth in this document.
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` The opposing party may also specify additional material facts that bear on
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`Uncontroverted Facts. These additional facts shall continue in sequentially
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`numbered paragraphs (i.e., if the moving party’s last allegedly undisputed fact
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`was set forth as ¶ 30, then the first new allegedly undisputed fact specified by
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`the opposing party shall be set forth as ¶ 31).
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` The moving party, in its reply, shall respond to the additional allegedly
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`undisputed facts in the same manner and format that the opposing party is
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`required to adhere to in responding to the moving party’s Statement of
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`Uncontroverted Facts, as described above.
`SGD Example
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` SUF # / Moving Party’s Undisputed
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` Fact/Evidence
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` #2 (Moving party’s second undisputed fact)
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` State whether the moving party’s
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` State whether the moving party’s
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`C. Supporting Evidence
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` Evidence in support of or in opposition to a motion shall be presented to the
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`Court in a way that makes it easy for the Court to find cited evidence. For instance,
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`the parties should make generous use of tabs and indices for hard copies of
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`exhibits. The parties should highlight the testimony or portions of exhibits on
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`which they are relying.
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` If a deposition is cited extensively, the parties should lodge a copy of the
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`deposition transcript with the Court.
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`in Support of [Party’s] [Motion/Opposition].” The Objections to Evidence should be
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`filed in conjunction with the opposition or reply brief of the party. The document
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`should be organized to track the row numbers of the other party’s separate statement
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`in sequence. It should identify the specific item of evidence to which objection is
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`made, the ground of the objection, and a very brief argument with citation to
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`authority as to why the objection is well taken.
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`Evidentiary Objections Example 1
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`Moving Parties Undisputed Fact/Evidence
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`Evidentiary Objection
`Objection to the supporting
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`hearsay and no exception is
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`Fed. R. Evid. 801, 802.
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`Evidentiary Objections Example 2
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` Statement of Uncontroverted Facts #3: Objection to the supporting
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`E. Filing Statements of Fact
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` In addition to filing statements of fact, the Parties should email the Statement
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`Excel format to DOC_Chambers@cacd.uscourts.gov.
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`VIII. Final Pretrial Conference
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` A Final Pretrial Conference (“FPTC”) has been scheduled in this case
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`pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16 and the Local Rules. Unless
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`excused for good cause, each party appearing in this action shall be represented
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`at the FPTC and all pretrial meetings of counsel by lead counsel.
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` A continuance of the Final Pretrial Conference at counsel’s request or
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`stipulation is highly unlikely. Counsel should plan to do the necessary pretrial
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`work on a schedule which will ensure its completion with time to spare before the
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`Final Pretrial Conference. Failure to complete discovery work is not grounds for
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`a continuance. The Court has a crowded docket and to displace another case
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`already set for trial in favor of a case in which counsel have not been diligent in
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`A. Memoranda of Contentions of Fact and Law and Final
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`Pretrial Conference Order
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` Compliance with the requirements of Local Rule 16 is required by the Court.
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`Carefully prepared Memoranda of Contentions of Fact and Law (which may also
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`shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of Local Rules 16-4 through
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`16-7. The Memoranda of Contentions of Fact and Law are due twenty-one (21)
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`days before the FPTC and the proposed FPTCO is to be lodged eleven (11) days
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` In drafting the FPTCO, the Court expects that counsel will attempt to agree on
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`read the uncontested facts to the jury at the start of the trial. A carefully drafted
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`and comprehensively stated stipulation of facts will reduce the length of trial and
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`increase jury understanding of the case.
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` At the FPTC, counsel should be prepared to discuss means of streamlining
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`the trial, including, but not limited to: bifurcation, presentation of non-critical
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`testimony by deposition excerpts, stipulations as to the content of testimony,
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`presentation of testimony on direct examination by declaration subject to cross-
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`which the Court waives the FPTC, counsel must follow Local Rules 16-11.
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`B. Motions in Limine
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` All motions in limine must be filed eleven (11) days prior to the FPTC.
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`Oppositions to motions in limine must be filed no later than seven (7) days prior
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` Parties should note that the Court may advance the trial date by up to two
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`A. Statement of the Case (Jury Trials)
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` At least seven (7) days prior to trial, the parties shall prepare a joint statement
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`of the case which will be read by the Court to the prospective panel of jurors
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`prior to the commencement of voir dire. The statement should typically be a
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`C. Proposed Jury Instructions (Jury Trials)
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` Proposed jury instructions must be filed seven (7) days prior to trial, in
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`accordance with Local Rule 51. Parties should cite relevant authorities for each
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`instruction, e.g., CACI, Ninth Cir. Model Jury Instructions. The parties should
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`exchange proposed jury instructions and agree as much as possible on the
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`necessary instructions before filing them with the Court. Both parties should
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`submit their proposed jury instructions (preferably in Word format) to the Court
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`at DOC_Chambers@cacd.uscourts.gov. In addition, parties should bring copies
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`of their proposed jury instruction, printed on single-sided paper, with them on
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`the first day of trial.
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`D. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law (Bench Trials)
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` The parties shall serve and lodge proposed findings of fact and conclusions
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`of law at least seven (7) days prior to trial and in accordance with Local Rule 52.
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`The parties should submit their proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law
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`E. Proposed Verdict Form
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` At least seven (7) days prior to trial, the parties shall file their proposed verdict
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`forms. The Court typically does not use special verdict forms. The parties should
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`before filing. The parties should submit the proposed verdict form (in Word format)
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`F. Exhibits
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` A joint exhibit list must be filed at least twenty-one (21) days prior to the Final
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` Exhibits are to be delivered to the Courtroom Deputy Clerk not later than
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`8:30 a.m. on the first day of trial. All exhibits will be placed in loose leaf binders
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`which are tabbed down the right side with exhibit numbers. The spine of the binder
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`is to be marked with the case name and number and the numbers of the exhibits
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` Two binders will be prepared: (1) an original for the Clerk, which will be
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`tagged with the appropriate exhibit tags in the upper right-hand corner of the first
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`page of each exhibit, and (2) one copy for the Court. Each binder will contain an
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`index of the exhibits included.
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` The exhibits are to be numbered in accordance with Local Rule 26-3. Counsel
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`may obtain exhibit tags (yellow for plaintiff and blue for defendant) at the Clerk’s
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` X. Other
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`IT IS SO ORDERED.
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