Discovery Enforcement
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma
(a) Disposition of Discovery Matters by Magistrate Judge. Unless otherwise directed by a district judge, all discovery matters shall be resolved by order of the assigned magistrate judge. Magistrate judge’s orders shall remain in full force and effect as an order of the Court unless reversed or modified by a district judge. (b) Expedited Hearings.
A magistrate judge may expedite discovery matters by means of remote conferences or emergency hearings. Under exigent circumstances, verbal or telephonic requests for an expedited hearing may be made through the Clerk’s office or directly to a magistrate judge’s office. Ex parte communication with the discovery magistrate judge will not be permitted. (c) Routine Matters.
Discovery matters that are not time sensitive or of an emergency nature shall be handled in due course by consideration of appropriate written motions. (d) Requests and Responses Must Be Submitted. The opening brief in support of a discovery motion filed under Fed. R. Civ. P. 26 through 37 shall either (1) include a verbatim recitation or (2) attach an exact copy of each interrogatory, request, answer, response and objection that is the subject of the motion. (e) Expedited Briefing Required.
Notwithstanding the time periods set forth in LCvR7-1(e) and (f), a response to a discovery motion filed under Fed. R. Civ P. 26 through 37 or 45 shall be filed within fourteen days from the date the motion was filed. A reply brief regarding a discovery motion may be filed within seven days from the due date of the response. (f) Compliance with Discovery Orders Pending Appeal. A party’s duty to comply with a discovery order is not stayed by filing an appeal from or objection to the order, unless such a stay is specifically ordered by the magistrate judge or district judge.
Northern District of Oklahoma Local Rules Page 45 of 90 Effective Date: 10/10/2024 LCvR38 – Right to a Jury Trial; Demand
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