Washington (CNN) Concord Management and Consulting, the Russian company charged with attempting to interfere in the 2016 election, is poised to go to trial in April 2020, a full year after the end of the Mueller investigation.

The company's defense lawyers and prosecutors from the DC US Attorney's office suggested that date during a court hearing Tuesday morning. They largely discussed scheduling at the hearing in the long-running case.

The trial date has not yet been set by Judge Dabney Friedrich in DC District Court.

The indictment, since Mueller's team brought it in February 2018, was a startling and sweeping allegation of a Russian operation to sway American voters in 2016 through divisive Facebook posts, rallies and other political propaganda on social media. The company is accused of conspiracy for funding the online troll farm effort.

Concord has pleaded not guilty. Two other Russian companies and 13 Russians, including an oligarch named Yevgeny Prigozhin, are also charged in the case but have not appeared in US courts to enter their pleas.

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