CORZINE v. MAYTAG CORPORATION, 15-cv-05764-BLF. (2016)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20160613b51
Visitors: 38
Filed: Jun. 10, 2016
Latest Update: Jun. 10, 2016
Summary: ORDER MODIFYING CASE SCHEDULE [Re: ECF 50] BETH LABSON FREEMAN , District Judge . Based on the parties' joint submission regarding pretrial scheduling, the Court is persuaded that additional time is necessary for the parties to conduct reasonable discovery in advance of filing a motion for class certification. Insofar as the trial date is in mid-2018, no prejudice will result from granting Defendant's request to continue the hearing date for class certification. Therefore, the Court CONTIN
Summary: ORDER MODIFYING CASE SCHEDULE [Re: ECF 50] BETH LABSON FREEMAN , District Judge . Based on the parties' joint submission regarding pretrial scheduling, the Court is persuaded that additional time is necessary for the parties to conduct reasonable discovery in advance of filing a motion for class certification. Insofar as the trial date is in mid-2018, no prejudice will result from granting Defendant's request to continue the hearing date for class certification. Therefore, the Court CONTINU..
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ORDER MODIFYING CASE SCHEDULE
[Re: ECF 50]
BETH LABSON FREEMAN, District Judge.
Based on the parties' joint submission regarding pretrial scheduling, the Court is persuaded that additional time is necessary for the parties to conduct reasonable discovery in advance of filing a motion for class certification. Insofar as the trial date is in mid-2018, no prejudice will result from granting Defendant's request to continue the hearing date for class certification. Therefore, the Court CONTINUES the Class Certification Hearing to May 11, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. The parties are ORDERED to meet, confer and file a stipulated proposed schedule regarding dates and deadlines to trial by June 24, 2016 that includes this modification. Based on this ruling, no additional scheduling conference is necessary.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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