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WONDERLY v. YOUNGBLOOD, 1:16-cv-01621-LJO-JLT. (2017)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20170126936 Visitors: 10
Filed: Jan. 23, 2017
Latest Update: Jan. 23, 2017
Summary: STIPULATION TO CONTINUE SCHEDULING CONFERENCE AND [PROPOSED] ORDER JENNIFER L. THURSTON , Magistrate Judge . Counsel for the parties have met and conferred in good faith to discuss the case management issues mandated under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 26(f). Counsel for the parties agree that they and the Court would benefit if the parties had additional time to meet and confer. Also, counsel for Plaintiff has a pre-scheduled vacation set for February 13, 2017 through February 27,
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STIPULATION TO CONTINUE SCHEDULING CONFERENCE AND [PROPOSED] ORDER

Counsel for the parties have met and conferred in good faith to discuss the case management issues mandated under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 26(f). Counsel for the parties agree that they and the Court would benefit if the parties had additional time to meet and confer. Also, counsel for Plaintiff has a pre-scheduled vacation set for February 13, 2017 through February 27, 2017.

For those reasons, the parties agree that rescheduling the Mandatory Scheduling Conference to occur no earlier than March 1, 2017 will give the parties sufficient time to explore their respective positions and further meet and confer to prepare a Joint Scheduling Statement required by the Court's Order Setting Mandatory Scheduling Conference and making the conference more meaningful.

The parties request that the Court reschedule the Mandatory Scheduling Conference currently scheduled for January 31, 2017 be continued to March 1, 2017 or a later date convenient for the Court.

ORDER

The stipulation of counsel is GRANTED. The scheduling conference is continued to March 1, 2017 at 8:30 a.m.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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