According to court records reviewed by The Desk, the parties agreed to an expedited schedule to disclose evidence, produce a list of witnesses and experts who are likely to testify in the case and submit other, completed records to the court, with those activities taking place between August of this year and February 2027.
Under the proposed schedule, pre-trial conference would wrap up by June 24, with depositions provided to the court on June 30. Jury selection in the trial would begin as soon as July 27.
A judge must still sign off on the order, and the dates proposed are subject to the court’s availability.
Thirteen state attorneys general and DIRECTV filed separate but related lawsuits challenging Nexstar’s then-pending acquisition of TEGNA in mid-March. Nexstar closed on the deal one day after the complaints were filed, almost immediately after receiving expedited approvals from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).