On September 06, 2017 a
SCHEDULING ORDER
was filed
involving a dispute between
Hubbard, Patricia,
and
Luna, Leonardo,
for MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
in the District Court of Dallas County.
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CAUSE NO. DC-17-11588
PATRICIA HUBBARD § 1N THE DISTRICT COURT
§
Plaintiff, §
§
v. § DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS
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LEONARDO LUNA §
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Defendant. § 116W JUDICIAL DISTRICT
AGREED SCHEDULING ORDER
In accordance with Rules 166, 190 and 192 ofthe Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, the Court
makes the following order to control discovery and the schedule of this cause:
be and for on November 5’, 2018 "Trial
(1) This case Will ready is set trial (the
Setting") at 9:00 a.m. Reset 0r continuance of the Trial Setting will not alter any deadlines
established in this Order, except those set out in paragraph 7 of this Order, or established by the
Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, unless otherwise provided by order. If not reached as set,the
case may be carried t0 the next week.
(2) Unless otherwise ordered, discovery in this case will be controlled by:
0 Rule 190.3 (Level 2) of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Except by agreement
0f the party, leave 0f court, or Where expressly authorized by the Texas Rules of
Civil Procedure, n0 party may obtain discovery of information subject to
disclosure under Rule 194 by any other form of discovery.
(3) Any objection or motion to exclude or limit expert testimony due t0 qualification of
the expert or reliability ofthe opinions must be filed n0 laterthan seven (7) days after the close of the
discovery period, or such objection is waived. Any motion t0 compel responses t0 discovery
(other than relating t0 factual matters arising after the end of the discovery period) must be filed
AGREED SCHEDULING ORDER PAGE 1
no later than seven (7) days afier the close of the discovery period or such complaint is waived,
except for the sanction of exclusion under Rule 193.6.
(4) Any amended pleadings assetting new causes 0f action 0r affirmative defenses must
be filed n0 later than thirty (30) days before the end of the discovery period and any other amended
pleadings must be filed no later than seven (7) days after the end of the discovery period.
Amended pleadings responsive to timely filed pleadings under this schedule may be filed after the
deadline for amended pleadings iffiled within two (2) weeks after the pleadings to Which they
respond.
N0 additional parties may be joined more than five (5) months after the filing of
(5)
this case except on motion for leave showing good cause. This paragraph does not otherwise
alter the requirements of Rule 38. The party joining an additional party shall serve a copy of this
Order on the new party concurrently with the pleading joining that party.
Fourteen (14) days before the Initial Trial Setting, the parties shall exchange a list
(6)
of exhibits, including any affidavits, and shall exchange copies of any exhibits not previously
produced in discovery; over-designation is strongly discouraged and may be sanctioned. Except for
records to be offered by way of business records affidavits, each exhibit must be identified
separately and not by category or group designation. Rule 193.7 applies to this designation. By
5:00 p.m. on the Thursday before the Trial Setting, the parties shall file With the Court the
materials stated in Rule 166(e)-(l), an estimate of the length of trial, designation of deposition
be offered in direct examination, and any motions in limine. Failure to file such
testimony to
want of prosecution or other appropriate sanction.
materials may result in dismissal for
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AGREED SCHEDULING ORDER
Document Filed Date
November 20, 2017
Case Filing Date
September 06, 2017
Category
MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
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