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CABRALES v. CASTLE & COOKE MORTGAGE, LLC, 1:14-CV-01138-JLT. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20141009822 Visitors: 8
Filed: Oct. 01, 2014
Latest Update: Oct. 01, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND TIME FOR DEFENDANT CASTLE & COOKE MORTGAGE, LLC TO RESPOND TO PLAINTIFF LUIS CABRALES' COMPLAINT (Doc. 6) JENNIFER L. THURSTON, Magistrate Judge. Plaintiff Luis Cabrales ("Plaintiff") and Defendant Castle & Cooke Mortgage, LLC ("Defendant"), through their counsel of record, stipulate and agree as follows: WHEREAS, Plaintiff filed this lawsuit against Defendant on July 21, 2014; WHEREAS, the Complaint was served upon Defendant's agent for service of process, X
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND TIME FOR DEFENDANT CASTLE & COOKE MORTGAGE, LLC TO RESPOND TO PLAINTIFF LUIS CABRALES' COMPLAINT

(Doc. 6)

JENNIFER L. THURSTON, Magistrate Judge.

Plaintiff Luis Cabrales ("Plaintiff") and Defendant Castle & Cooke Mortgage, LLC ("Defendant"), through their counsel of record, stipulate and agree as follows:

WHEREAS, Plaintiff filed this lawsuit against Defendant on July 21, 2014;

WHEREAS, the Complaint was served upon Defendant's agent for service of process, XL Corporate Services, Inc., on August 29, 2014;

WHEREAS, Defendant's response to the Complaint was due on September 19, 2014;

WHEREAS, Defendant did not know that it had been served with the Complaint until September 25, 2014; and

WHEREAS, Defendant recently retained counsel to represent it in this action and needs additional time to respond to the Complaint;

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED between Plaintiff and Defendant that:

Defendant shall have 30 days from September 25, 2014 (the date Defendant learned of the lawsuit), up to and including October 27, 2014, to respond to Plaintiff's Complaint.

ORDER

Based on the foregoing stipulation, the Court ORDERS:

1. The stipulation of counsel (Doc. 6) to allow Defendant Castle & Cooke Mortgage, LLC until October 27, 2014 to file a responsive pleading, is GRANTED.

No further extensions of time will be entertained absent a showing of exceptional good cause.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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