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MOLDT v. NGM INSURANCE COMPANY, 2:16-cv-02828-JAD-VCF. (2017)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20170714f29 Visitors: 5
Filed: Jul. 13, 2017
Latest Update: Jul. 13, 2017
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER FOR EXTENSION OF DEFENDANT'S RESPONSES TO PLAINTIFF'S FIRST RFA, INTERROGATORIES AND SECOND RFP (First Request) CAM FERENBACH , Magistrate Judge . Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 29(b) and Local Rules IA 6-1 and IA 7-1, the parties hereby submit the following Stipulation and Order for Extension of Defendant's Responses to Plaintiff's First RFA, Interrogatories and Second RFP (First Request) to extend the deadline to respond to these written discovery reques
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STIPULATION AND ORDER FOR EXTENSION OF DEFENDANT'S RESPONSES TO PLAINTIFF'S FIRST RFA, INTERROGATORIES AND SECOND RFP (First Request)

Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 29(b) and Local Rules IA 6-1 and IA 7-1, the parties hereby submit the following Stipulation and Order for Extension of Defendant's Responses to Plaintiff's First RFA, Interrogatories and Second RFP (First Request) to extend the deadline to respond to these written discovery requests by three business days.

Defendant's responses to the above-referenced discovery requests are currently due July 12, 2017. Pursuant to the agreement between the parties, Defendant's discovery responses may be extended by three business days, making the new deadline July 17, 2017. Due to defense counsel's active litigation calendar and the recent holiday, in addition to Defendant's representative's busy schedule, Defendant is unable to respond to the discovery requests by the current deadline. This short extension of time will allow Defendant to review and approve the discovery responses to ensure accuracy.

This is the first stipulation for extension of time for Defendant to respond to Plaintiff's First Set of Requests for Admissions, First Set of Interrogatories, and Second Set of Requests for Production. This short extension of time will not delay any deadlines in this matter.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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