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Chimps, Inc et al v. Primarily Primates, Inc Doc. 3 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT District of Oregon Chimps, Inc, Plaintiff(s), vs. Case No: 6:07-CV-6149-HO Primarily Primates, Inc, Defendant(s). Civil Case Assignment Order (a) Presiding Judge: The above referenced case has been filed in the Eugene Division of the US District Court for the District of Oregon and is assigned for all further proceedings to: Presiding Judge... Hon. Michael R. Hogan Presiding Judge's Suffix Code*... HO *These letters must follow the case number on all future filings. (b) Courtroom Deputy Clerk: Questions about the status or scheduling of this case should be directed to Lea Force at (541) 431-4103 or lea_force@ord.uscourts.gov (c) Civil Docket Clerk: Questions about CM/ECF filing requirements or docket entries should be directed to Sheryl Nogelmeier at (541) 431-4104 or sheryl_nogelmeier@ord.uscourts.gov. (d) Place of Filing: Pursuant to LR 3.4(b) all conventionally filed documents must be submitted to the Clerk of Court, Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse, 405 E. Eighth Avenue, Suite 2100, Eugene, Oregon 97401. (See also LR 100.4) (e) District Court Website: Information about local rules of practice, CM/ECF electronic filing requirements, and other related court information can be accessed on the court s website at www.ord.uscourts.gov. Revised August 1,2006 Civil Case Assignment Order Dockets.Justia.com

(f) Consent to a Magistrate Judge: In accordance with 28 U.S.C. Sec. 636(c) and Fed. R. Civ. P. 73, all United States Magistrate Judges in the District of Oregon are certified to exercise civil jurisdiction in assigned cases and, with the consent of the parties, may also enter final orders on dispositive motions, conduct trial, and enter final judgment which may be appealed directly to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (instead of to a District Judge). Parties are encouraged to consent to the jurisdiction of a Magistrate Judge by signing and filing the Consent to Jurisdiction by a United States Magistrate Judge (a copy of the consent form is included with this assignment order). There will be no adverse consequences if a party elects not to file a consent to a Magistrate Judge. Additional information about United States Magistrate Judges in the District of Oregon can be found on the court's website at www.ord.uscourts.gov. Dated: June 25, 2007 By: For: s/ Nogelmeier S. Nogelmeier, Deputy Clerk Sheryl S. McConnell, Clerk of Court Revised August 1,2006 Civil Case Assignment Order

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT District of Oregon Chimps, Inc, Plaintiff(s) vs. Case No: 6:07-CV-6149-HO Primarily Primates, Inc, Defendant(s). Discovery and Pretrial Scheduling Order In order to facilitate and expedite discovery and the effective management of this case, the Court orders that: (a) Corporate Disclosure Statement: In accordance with Fec. R. Civ. P. 71, any non-governmental corporate party must file a corporate disclosure statement concurrently with the filing of a first appearance. (b) Initial Conference of Counsel for Discovery Planning: (1) Except in cases exempted under Fed. R. Civ. 26(a)(1)(E), upon learning the identity of counsel for Defendant(s), counsel for the Plaintiff(s) shall initiate communications with counsel for Defendant(s). (2) All counsel shall then confer as required by Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(f) within thirty (30) days after all Defendants have been served (See LR 26.1). (3) In accordance with LR 16.2(b) and LR 16.4(c), counsel shall also discuss their client's positions regarding consent to a Magistrate Judge and Alternate Dispute Resolution options. (4) If counsel for all of the parties agree to forego the initial disclosures required by Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(1), they can use the Court form issued with this order (See LR 26.2). Whether or not the parties agree to forego the initial disclosures, they may seek discovery once the initial conference of counsel for discovery planning contemplated by Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(f) has occurred (See LR 26.1). Revised August 1, 2006 Discovery and Pretrial Scheduling Order

(c) Joint Status Report: (1) Filing Requirements: The parties will file a Joint Status Report within 120-days from the date of this order, setting forth in separate paragraphs, the following information: (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) A concise statement summarizing the jurisdiction and nature of the case and any jurisdictional problems; The case number, title, and status of similar or successive cases or proceedings pending in this court, or any other court or administrative agency; Whether the case is appropriate for referral to a mediator, arbitrator, or Special Master; Whether the case is to be tried by a jury, if previously demanded pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 38(d); Date the case will be ready for trial, estimated number of trial days, dates counsel will be unavailable for trial, and any complications to be considered in setting the trial date; Name, address, and telephone number of actual trial counsel; Whether all parties will consent to trial and entry of judgment by a United States Magistrate Judge (See Fed. R. Civ. P. 73 and LR 73). (2) Separate Status Reports are Not Allowed: If counsel cannot agree to any portion of the report, they shall respond in separate paragraphs in the Joint Status Report. (3) Non-appearing Parties: In a separate paragraph, Plaintiff will explain the status of all previously served parties who have not filed a response prior to the due date of the Joint Status Report. (d) Rule 16(b) Court Conference for Scheduling and Planning: At any time after the Rule 26(f) conference of counsel (paragraph (b)(2), above) and before the Pretrial and Discovery Deadline (paragraph (e), below), counsel for Plaintiff(s) and for Defendant(s) may contact the assigned judge's deputy clerk and schedule a Rule 16(b) conference for scheduling and planning. At the conference the parties will be prepared to discuss discovery, consent to a Magistrate Judge, scheduling or other issues presented by this action, including proposed modifications to the initial schedule set forth below (See LR 16.2). Revised August 1, 2006 Discovery and Pretrial Scheduling Order

(e) Pretrial and Discovery Deadlines: Not later than 120 days from the date of this order, counsel for all parties shall: (1) File all pleadings pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 7(a) and 15; (2) Join all claims, remedies and parties pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 18 and 19; (3) File all pretrial, discovery and dispositive motions; (4) Complete all discovery; and (5) Confer as to Alternate Dispute Resolution pursuant to LR16.4(c). (f) Pretrial Order Deadline: Unless otherwise waived by the court, not later than 150 days from the date of this order, counsel shall lodge a Joint Pretrial Order (See LR 16.6), and file a Joint Alternate Dispute Resolution Report (See LR 16.4). (g) Service of this Order: Counsel for the Plaintiff shall serve this order, and all attachments, upon all other parties to the action. (h) CM/ECF Electronic Filings: Beginning September 1, 2006, all Registered CM/ECF users must electronically file pleadings, documents, and other papers (other than the initial complaint or removal papers), pursuant to LR 100.1(b). Prior to that date, electronic filing by registered CM/ECF users is authorized and encouraged, although not required. More information about CM/ECF and the Court's electronic filing requirements, including Local Rule 100, can be found on the court's website at www.ord.uscourts.gov. Dated: June 25, 2007 By: For: s/ S. Nogelmeier S. Nogelmeier, Deputy Clerk Sheryl S. McConnell, Clerk of Court Revised August 1, 2006 Discovery and Pretrial Scheduling Order

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT District of Oregon Chimps, Inc, Plaintiff(s) vs. Case No: 6:07-CV-6149-HO Primarily Primates, Inc, Defendant(s). Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(1) Discovery Agreement In accordance with LR 26.2, I state that the parties who have been served and who are not in default, have agreed to forego the disclosures required by Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(1). DATED: Signature: Name & OSB ID: e-mail address: Firm Name: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Phone Number: Parties Represented cc: Counsel of Record Revised June 1, 2006 Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(1) Discovery Agreement

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT District of Oregon Chimps, Inc, Plaintiff(s) vs. Case No: 6:07-CV-6149-HO Primarily Primates, Inc, Defendant(s). Consent to Jurisdiction by a Magistrate Judge and Designation of the Normal Appeal Route In accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P 73(b), as counsel for the party (parties) identified below, I consent to have a United States Magistrate Judge conduct any and all proceedings in this case, including entry of orders on dispositive motions, trial, and entry of final judgment. I understand that withholding consent will not result in any adverse consequences. In accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P. 73(c), I agree that any appeal from a final order or judgment entered by a United States Magistrate Judge shall proceed directly to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and not to a District Judge of this Court. DATED: Signature: Name & OSB ID: e-mail address: Firm Name: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Phone Number: Parties Represented cc: Counsel of Record Revised December 1, 2004 Magistrate Consent Form

US District Court Oregon Civil Case Management Time Schedules Local Rule Event or Requirement Time Frame Comment LR 16.1(d) Discovery and Pretrial Scheduling Order (with attachments) Issued by the clerk s office at the time of filing, along with the summonses Required to be served on all parties by the filing party LR 26.1 Initial Conference for Discovery Planning Within 30 days from service of the last defendant Held between parties LR 16.2(a) Rule 16(b) Conference Scheduled by the assigned judge after the required LR 26.1 Discovery Conference Affirmative duty on all counsel to contact the assigned judge s courtroom deputy (See LR 16.2(a) LR 16.4(c) ADR Conference Requirements Within 120 days from the date the discovery order is issued Parties must confer with other attorneys and unrepresented parties to discuss ADR options Joint Status Report Within 120 days from the date the discovery order is issued Required at (c)(1) of the Discovery and Pretrial Scheduling Order LR 16.2(e) Completion of Discovery Unless otherwise ordered by the court, within 120 days from the date the discovery order is issued Discovery deadlines are set forth in the Discovery and Pretrial Scheduling Order LR 16.4(d) Joint ADR Report Within 150 days from the date the discovery order is issued The parties must file a Joint ADR Report LR 16.6 Joint Pretrial Order Unless otherwise modified pursuant to LR 16.6(a), within 150 days from the date the discovery order is issued PTO filing deadline is established in the Discovery and Pretrial Scheduling Order LR 16.4(f)(1)(D) Notice to the Court that the Parties Are Unable to Select a Volunteer Mediator Within ten (10) days after entry of a court order directing reference to a volunteer mediation Plaintiff s attorney is responsible for notifying the court LR 16.4(h)(1) Notification of Private ADR Results Within seven (7) days after the conclusion of private ADR proceedings Plaintiff s attorney is responsible for notifying the court LR 16.4(h)(2) Report of Court Appointed Private or Volunteer Mediation Promptly if no settlement is achieved Court appointed private or volunteer mediator is responsible for notifying the court Revised June 1, 2006 Civil Case Management Time Schedules