Gaines v. City of Savannah, CV417-258. (2019)
Court: District Court, S.D. Georgia
Number: infdco20190426a93
Visitors: 25
Filed: Apr. 26, 2019
Latest Update: Apr. 26, 2019
Summary: ORDER CHRISTOPHER L. RAY , Magistrate Judge . Given the parties' consent and plaintiff's ongoing medical treatment, doc. 32, the case shall be stayed for an additional 180 days. After the expiration of 180 days, the parties are DIRECTED to again apprise the Court of the necessity for any further stay or submit a joint proposed Amended Scheduling Order. The parties remain free to stipulate to a dismissal without prejudice, per defendants' suggestion. See doc. 26 at 1 (consenting to "tol
Summary: ORDER CHRISTOPHER L. RAY , Magistrate Judge . Given the parties' consent and plaintiff's ongoing medical treatment, doc. 32, the case shall be stayed for an additional 180 days. After the expiration of 180 days, the parties are DIRECTED to again apprise the Court of the necessity for any further stay or submit a joint proposed Amended Scheduling Order. The parties remain free to stipulate to a dismissal without prejudice, per defendants' suggestion. See doc. 26 at 1 (consenting to "toll..
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ORDER
CHRISTOPHER L. RAY, Magistrate Judge.
Given the parties' consent and plaintiff's ongoing medical treatment, doc. 32, the case shall be stayed for an additional 180 days. After the expiration of 180 days, the parties are DIRECTED to again apprise the Court of the necessity for any further stay or submit a joint proposed Amended Scheduling Order. The parties remain free to stipulate to a dismissal without prejudice, per defendants' suggestion. See doc. 26 at 1 (consenting to "toll the applicable statute of limitations for the claims asserted . . . until Plaintiff is released by her physician to proceed with a lawsuit" as part of any stipulation to dismiss the case).
SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle