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BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON v. TANTINGCO, 1:12-cv-1168-AWI-MJS. (2012)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20121016f51 Visitors: 20
Filed: Oct. 15, 2012
Latest Update: Oct. 15, 2012
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO CONTINUE JOINT SCHEDULING CONFERENCE MICHAEL J. SENG, Magistrate Judge. Pursuant to the Minute Order of July 19, 2012, the parties are ordered to attend a Scheduling Conference currently set for October 18, 2012. Because Plaintiff and the United States are working on a resolution of this case, and because not all Defendants have been served, Plaintiff and the United States request that the Joint Scheduling Conference be continued by 60 days. IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED,
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO CONTINUE JOINT SCHEDULING CONFERENCE

MICHAEL J. SENG, Magistrate Judge.

Pursuant to the Minute Order of July 19, 2012, the parties are ordered to attend a Scheduling Conference currently set for October 18, 2012.

Because Plaintiff and the United States are working on a resolution of this case, and because not all Defendants have been served, Plaintiff and the United States request that the Joint Scheduling Conference be continued by 60 days.

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between Plaintiff and the United States, by and through their respective counsel, that:

The Scheduling Conference in this action, previously scheduled for October 18, 2012, should be continued by 60 days to such time and date as may be set by the Court, and that the Joint Scheduling Report be due one week prior to that date.

ORDER

The Court having reviewed the above Stipulation, and good cause appearing,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Scheduling Conference in this action is continued to January 3, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. is Courtroom 6 (MJS), and a Joint Scheduling Report shall be filed one full week prior to the Scheduling Conference.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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