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ZALESNY v. ASTRUE, 2:13-CV-1245 CMK. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20140113576 Visitors: 22
Filed: Jan. 09, 2014
Latest Update: Jan. 09, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION TO EXTEND BRIEFING SCHEDULE CRAIG M. KELLISON, Magistrate Judge. Plaintiff Stephanie Lang ("Plaintiff") and defendant Carolyn Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant"), through their undersigned counsel of record, hereby stipulate, subject to the approval of the Court, to extend the time for Plaintiff to file Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment or Remand to January 29, 2014; and that Defendant shall have until February 28, 2014, to file his opposition, if any
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STIPULATION TO EXTEND BRIEFING SCHEDULE

CRAIG M. KELLISON, Magistrate Judge.

Plaintiff Stephanie Lang ("Plaintiff") and defendant Carolyn Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant"), through their undersigned counsel of record, hereby stipulate, subject to the approval of the Court, to extend the time for Plaintiff to file Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment or Remand to January 29, 2014; and that Defendant shall have until February 28, 2014, to file his opposition, if any is forthcoming. Any reply by plaintiff will be due March 7, 2014.

An extension of time for plaintiff is needed in order to properly address the issues within the administrative record in this matter to avoid a confluence of due dates in the midst of the holiday season as a result of the lapse in appropriations. Counsel sincerely apologizes to the court for any inconvenience this may have had upon it or its staff.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that plaintiff may have an extension of time, to and including January 29, 2014, in which to file Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment or Remand; Defendant may have an extension of time to February 28, 2014 to file his opposition, if any is forthcoming. Any reply by plaintiff will be due March 7, 2014.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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