Gaines v. City of Savannah, CV417-258. (2019)
Court: District Court, S.D. Georgia
Number: infdco20191030n91
Visitors: 10
Filed: Oct. 29, 2019
Latest Update: Oct. 29, 2019
Summary: ORDER CHRISTOPHER L. RAY , Magistrate Judge . This Court previously stayed this case due to plaintiff's ongoing medical treatment. Doc. 33. The parties have since requested an additional stay of 90 days. Doc. 35. Because the case has now been stayed for nearly two years, the Court ordered a telephonic conference to discuss the current status of the case. Doc. 36. Plaintiff's counsel indicated during the conference that he had not been able to contact his client since June of this year. Hav
Summary: ORDER CHRISTOPHER L. RAY , Magistrate Judge . This Court previously stayed this case due to plaintiff's ongoing medical treatment. Doc. 33. The parties have since requested an additional stay of 90 days. Doc. 35. Because the case has now been stayed for nearly two years, the Court ordered a telephonic conference to discuss the current status of the case. Doc. 36. Plaintiff's counsel indicated during the conference that he had not been able to contact his client since June of this year. Havi..
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ORDER
CHRISTOPHER L. RAY, Magistrate Judge.
This Court previously stayed this case due to plaintiff's ongoing medical treatment. Doc. 33. The parties have since requested an additional stay of 90 days. Doc. 35. Because the case has now been stayed for nearly two years, the Court ordered a telephonic conference to discuss the current status of the case. Doc. 36. Plaintiff's counsel indicated during the conference that he had not been able to contact his client since June of this year. Having heard from counsel for all parties, the Court will GRANT an additional 90 day stay. However, counsel for plaintiff is DIRECTED to exercise all reasonable means to contact his client and is further DIRECTED to submit to the Court at the expiration of this stay an affidavit detailing the efforts taken to comply with this order. Should plaintiff's counsel regain contact with his client—or become aware of his client's death—he is also DIRECTED to inform the Court prior to the termination of the stay.
SO ORDERED.
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