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Jones v. Jamie's Bar & Grill, 2:14-cv-00102-TLN-DAD. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20140917a55 Visitors: 11
Filed: Sep. 15, 2014
Latest Update: Sep. 15, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER EXTENDING DEADLINE TO FILE DISPOSITIONAL DOCUMENTS AND FOR MAGISTRATE JUDGE ALLISON CLAIRE TO RETAIN JURISDICTION OVER THIS MATTER FOR THE DURATION OF THE CASE TROY L. NUNLEY, District Judge. STIPULATION WHEREAS, the parties to this stipulation attended a settlement conference with Magistrate Judge Allison Claire on August 14, 2014, and settled all matters at that time; WHEREAS, the parties were given 30 days to file dispositional documents in this matter; WHEREAS, th
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STIPULATION AND ORDER EXTENDING DEADLINE TO FILE DISPOSITIONAL DOCUMENTS AND FOR MAGISTRATE JUDGE ALLISON CLAIRE TO RETAIN JURISDICTION OVER THIS MATTER FOR THE DURATION OF THE CASE

TROY L. NUNLEY, District Judge.

STIPULATION

WHEREAS, the parties to this stipulation attended a settlement conference with Magistrate Judge Allison Claire on August 14, 2014, and settled all matters at that time;

WHEREAS, the parties were given 30 days to file dispositional documents in this matter;

WHEREAS, the parties are still in the process of finalizing the language in the formal settlement agreement but are continuing to work cooperatively towards completing the agreement; THEREFORE:

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by and among all parties: (1) the deadline to file dispositional papers in this matter should be extended an additional thirty days to October 13, 2014; and (2) that Magistrate Judge Claire shall retain jurisdiction over this matter for the duration of the case.

ORDER

Pursuant to the stipulation of the parties and for good cause shown, it is hereby ORDERED that deadline for filing dispositional documents in this case shall be extended to October 13, 2014. Also for good cause shown, it is hereby ORDERED that Magistrate Judge Allison Claire will retain jurisdiction over this matter for the duration of the case.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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