Notice of Pretrial Hearing

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May 28, 1986

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    UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE'S CHAMBERS 

MipDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA 

P. 0. Box 235 

MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36103 

TELEPHONE: 

205/832-7312 
MYRON H. THOMPSON 

DISTRICT JUDGE May 28, 1986 

Hon. Larry T. Menefee Bon, W. 0. Kirk, Jr. 
Hon. James U. Blacksher Hon. Jack Floyd 

Hon. Wanda J. Cochran Hon. J. G. Speake 

Hon. Terry G. Davis Hon. Warren Rowe 

Hon. Deborah Fins Hon. Herbert D. Jones 

Hon. Julius L. Chambers Hon. H. R. Burnham 

Hon. Edward Still Hon. James W. Webb 

Hon. Reo Rirkland, Jr. Hon. lee M. Otts 

Hon. Barry D. Vaughan 

Re: Dillard v. Crenshaw County, Alabama, et al., 

Civil Action No. 85-T-1332-N 
  

Dear Counsel: 

July -15,:1986, at 

4:30 p.m. 

Alabama, for the purpose of a pretrial hearing as provided by Rule 16 of the Rules of Civil Pro- 

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The above-styled case is set on in chambers in snontgomery 

cedure for the District Courts of the United States. 

This hearing will be addressed to consideration of the matters provided for in Rule 16. All parties 

should prepare and submit to the other parties prior to this hearing any necessary or desirable amend- 

ments or additions to the pleadings. All parties should also prepare and have ready all possible ad- 

missions of fact and of documents which might avoid unnecessary proof upon trial, and should consider 

the possibility of limitation of the number of expert witnesses, the advisability of a reference to a 

special master, and any other matters that might aid in the disposition of the action. 

All motions will be heard at the above stated time. 

It is necessary that the attorneys who are to try this case appear at the time above designated 

and be fully prepared to state the facts of the case in the most minute detail, and to admit all facts 

that are true. Appropriate penalties will be imposed for failure to comply with these requirements. 

By direction of Honorable Myron H. Thompson, United States District Judge. 

NOTE. The parties are directed to prepare 
jointly a proposed pretrial order 
and to present it to the Court at 
the pretrial hearing in accordance 
with the enclosed form. 

Yours very truly, 

Secretary. 

  

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA 

  

P.O. BOX 235 

MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36101 

MYRON H. THOMPSON TELEPHONE: 

DISTRICT JUDGE 205/832-7312 

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TO: All Attorneys 

FROM: Judge Thompson 

The proposed pretrial order must be joint, and not 
  

piecemeal; and it should be reviewed and approved by all 
  

parties BEFORE the pretrial hearing. 
  

 



  

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ORDER ON PRETRIAL HEARING 
  

    

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wherein the following proceedings were held and actions taken: 

1. PARTIES AND TRIAL COUNSEL: 

  
      

  

  

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