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LEYVA v. EXPERIAN INFORMATION SOLUTIONS, INC., 3:16-cv-06366-RS. (2017)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20170111a60 Visitors: 10
Filed: Jan. 10, 2017
Latest Update: Jan. 10, 2017
Summary: SECOND JOINT STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO RESPOND TO COMPLAINT RICHARD SEEBORG , District Judge . On November 1, 2016, Plaintiff Marianne Leyva ("Plaintiff") filed a Complaint in this action, one of many Complaints filed by Plaintiff's counsel on the same day. Shortly thereafter, Plaintiff and Experian agreed to an extension for Experian to answer or otherwise respond to the Complaint by January 24, 2017. In accordance with Local Rule 6-1(a), Plaintiff an
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SECOND JOINT STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO RESPOND TO COMPLAINT

On November 1, 2016, Plaintiff Marianne Leyva ("Plaintiff") filed a Complaint in this action, one of many Complaints filed by Plaintiff's counsel on the same day. Shortly thereafter, Plaintiff and Experian agreed to an extension for Experian to answer or otherwise respond to the Complaint by January 24, 2017.

In accordance with Local Rule 6-1(a), Plaintiff and Experian now agree to a second extension for Experian to answer or otherwise respond to the Complaint. Experian's response to Plaintiff's Complaint is due February 28, 2017. To the extent that Experian files a motion to dismiss in this case, Experian agrees that Plaintiff shall have 30 days to respond. Experian will thereupon have 21 days for any reply.

This further extension is necessary given Experian's pending motion to consolidate this case with the many other cases filed by Plaintiff's counsel, as well as Experian's pending motions to dismiss numerous other Complaints filed by Plaintiff's counsel, which raise legal issues that are identical to the ones presented by Plaintiff's Complaint.

Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by and between Plaintiff and Experian, that the deadline for Experian to answer or otherwise respond to the Complaint is extended until February 28, 2017. Plaintiff's deadline to respond to any motion to dismiss is extended to 30 days from filing, and Experian's deadline to reply in support of a motion to dismiss is extended to 21 days from filing the opposition.

ECF CERTIFICATION

I, Heather N. Fugitt, hereby attest pursuant to Local Rule 5-1(i)(3) that the concurrence to the filing of this document has been obtained from each signatory hereto.

[PROPOSED] ORDER

The Court, having considered the parties' Second Joint Stipulation for Extension of Time to Respond to the Complaint, hereby extends Experian Information Solutions, Inc.'s ("Experian") deadline to answer or otherwise respond to the Complaint to February 28, 2017. Plaintiff's deadline to respond to any motion to dismiss is extended to 30 days from filing, and Experian's deadline to reply in support of a motion to dismiss is extended to 21 days from filing the opposition.

PURSUANT TO THE STIPULATION, IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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