Dean v. Commissioner of Social Security, C19-5237-MLP. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Washington
Number: infdco20191107f41
Visitors: 9
Filed: Nov. 06, 2019
Latest Update: Nov. 06, 2019
Summary: ORDER AMENDING THE SCHEDULING ORDER MICHELLE L. PETERSON , Magistrate Judge . Based on Defendant's Motion to Amend the Scheduling Order (dkt. # 12), the declaration of Lars. J. Nelson (dkt. # 13), and that opposing counsel has no opposition, the Court STRIKES the current case scheduling deadlines (dkt. # 11) to allow Defendant sufficient time to explore settlement options. By no later than Friday, December 6, 2019, the parties shall either (1) file a stipulated dispositive motion, or (2
Summary: ORDER AMENDING THE SCHEDULING ORDER MICHELLE L. PETERSON , Magistrate Judge . Based on Defendant's Motion to Amend the Scheduling Order (dkt. # 12), the declaration of Lars. J. Nelson (dkt. # 13), and that opposing counsel has no opposition, the Court STRIKES the current case scheduling deadlines (dkt. # 11) to allow Defendant sufficient time to explore settlement options. By no later than Friday, December 6, 2019, the parties shall either (1) file a stipulated dispositive motion, or (2)..
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ORDER AMENDING THE SCHEDULING ORDER
MICHELLE L. PETERSON, Magistrate Judge.
Based on Defendant's Motion to Amend the Scheduling Order (dkt. # 12), the declaration of Lars. J. Nelson (dkt. # 13), and that opposing counsel has no opposition, the Court STRIKES the current case scheduling deadlines (dkt. # 11) to allow Defendant sufficient time to explore settlement options. By no later than Friday, December 6, 2019, the parties shall either (1) file a stipulated dispositive motion, or (2) file a proposed scheduling order.
The parties are advised that due to the lengthy delays in this matter, which was filed in March 2019, the Court anticipates setting an expedited briefing schedule if this matter is not resolved by December 6, 2019. No further extensions of time will be granted absent extraordinary circumstances.
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