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GALLIMORE-WRIGHT v. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY
February 10, 2005.
CHRISTINE GALLIMORE-WRIGHT, Plaintiffs,
v.
THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY, Defendants.
The opinion of the court was delivered by: LEWIS KAPLAN, District Judge
The trial of this case is scheduled to commence on Tuesday,
February 15, 2005 at 9:30 a.m. Nonetheless, you must be ready to
proceed either earlier or later than that date. The Court Clerk,
Andrew Mohan, will give counsel as much notice as possible and
keep them advised of the progress of the calendar.
You are instructed to take the following steps in connection
with the trial.
1. At the commencement of trial, a complete set of documentary
exhibits should be handed to the Judge for his use during the
trial, and a list of all exhibits should be supplied to the Court
Clerk and to the Judge, with all exhibits numbered in uniformity
with the pretrial order. Counsel should also have for the Judge
copies of any depositions which are to be read in a jury case.
2. Counsel are expected to have all necessary witnesses on hand
to commence and continue trial. The court cannot commit itself to
wait for witnesses. THE FAILURE TO HAVE A WITNESS READY TO
PROCEED MAY RESULT IN THE PARTY RESTING ITS CASE.
3. PRIOR TO THE TRIAL, ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE PRE-MARKED AND
EXCHANGED BETWEEN COUNSEL.
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