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Case 1:12cv01768WYDMJW Document 15 Filed 09×04/12 USDA Colorado Page 1 of 9 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 12cv01768WYDMJW DONALD T. PIPPIN, SR,
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Begin filling out the form by entering the names of the parties involved in the case. This typically includes the plaintiff(s) and defendant(s).
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Provide the case number and the name of the court where the case is being heard.
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Indicate the proposed deadlines for various stages of the case, such as the discovery period, filing motions, and trial dates. Ensure that these deadlines comply with any rules or guidelines set by the court.
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Proposed scheduling order is a document that outlines the timeline and deadlines for the various stages of a legal proceeding.
Parties involved in the legal proceeding are required to file proposed scheduling order.
Proposed scheduling order can be filled out by entering relevant dates, deadlines, and other necessary information in the designated sections.
The purpose of proposed scheduling order is to provide a roadmap for the legal proceeding, ensuring all parties are on the same page regarding timelines and expectations.
Proposed scheduling order must include important dates, deadlines, and any specific requirements set by the court.
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