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Judge orders parties to file Rule 11 and joint scheduling proposal in YMCA child-abuse case
Summary
In a docket-control hearing in Travis County 201st District Court, the judge directed parties in Trevino v. Browning and YMCA of Central Texas to file a signed Rule 11 agreement and a proposed scheduling order by the close of business the next day so the court can set discovery deadlines ahead of the Sept. 22 jury trial.
Judge Amy Clark Meacham told attorneys in Trevino v. Browning and YMCA of Central Texas on May 27 that she would reissue scheduling deadlines for a jury trial reset to Sept. 22, 2025 if the parties produced a filed Rule 11 agreement and a proposed scheduling order.
The request came at a docket-control conference during which plaintiff's counsel, Ryan Toomey, said the case involves allegations of child abuse in a YMCA classroom and that parties had previously sought a continuance from a May 5 trial setting. Toomey said the parties had been able to conduct substantial discovery, including depositions of the plaintiffs and an upcoming deposition of the YMCA's representative.
Meacham said she…
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