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Gooden v. Suntrust Mortgage, Inc., 2:11-cv-02595-JAM-DAD. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20140729812 Visitors: 15
Filed: Jul. 25, 2014
Latest Update: Jul. 25, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION AND REQUEST AND ORDER IN LIGHT OF SETTLEMENT JOHN A. MENDEZ, District Judge. STIPULATION AND REQUEST Plaintiffs SHEILA GOODEN and MICHELLE HALL ("Plaintiffs"), and Defendant SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC., ("SunTrust") have previously notified the Court that the parties have reached a settlement in principle. On July 2, 2014, the Court entered a stay of this case, asking that the parties, by July 25, 2014, submit a statement informing the Court that the parties have successfully comple
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STIPULATION AND REQUEST AND ORDER IN LIGHT OF SETTLEMENT

JOHN A. MENDEZ, District Judge.

STIPULATION AND REQUEST

Plaintiffs SHEILA GOODEN and MICHELLE HALL ("Plaintiffs"), and Defendant SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC., ("SunTrust") have previously notified the Court that the parties have reached a settlement in principle.

On July 2, 2014, the Court entered a stay of this case, asking that the parties, by July 25, 2014, submit a statement informing the Court that the parties have successfully completed settlement, requesting a further stay, or proposed a schedule to proceed with litigation. See Dkt. No. 123.

The parties hereby notify the Court that they are still in the final stages of negotiating the settlement and that the only issues remaining are several relating to a deed in lieu of foreclosure for plaintiff Michelle Hall which are being addressed. The parties therefore respectfully stipulate to and respectfully request that the Court enter a 30 day additional stay so that these issues can be addressed.

ORDER

Pursuant to the stipulation and request of the parties, and for good cause shown, the Court hereby extends the stay in this case until August 29, 2014. By August 22, 2014, the parties are to submit a statement informing the Court that the parties have successfully completed settlement, requesting a further stay, or propose a schedule to proceed with litigation.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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