Filed: Oct. 15, 2018
Latest Update: Oct. 15, 2018
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED MOTION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER CAROLYN K. DELANEY , Magistrate Judge . On October 10, 2018, Defendants Spaulding, Agapay, Gill, Wagner, Brown, Go, Gatchalian, Urquidez, Espino-Acevedo, Quinto, and Richardson filed a motion to modify the current scheduling order by extending its discovery and pre-trial motion deadlines by ninety days. The motion was filed in order to allow more time for Plaintiff to serve Defendant B. Simon. Defense counsel represent
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED MOTION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER CAROLYN K. DELANEY , Magistrate Judge . On October 10, 2018, Defendants Spaulding, Agapay, Gill, Wagner, Brown, Go, Gatchalian, Urquidez, Espino-Acevedo, Quinto, and Richardson filed a motion to modify the current scheduling order by extending its discovery and pre-trial motion deadlines by ninety days. The motion was filed in order to allow more time for Plaintiff to serve Defendant B. Simon. Defense counsel represents..
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[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED MOTION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER
CAROLYN K. DELANEY, Magistrate Judge.
On October 10, 2018, Defendants Spaulding, Agapay, Gill, Wagner, Brown, Go, Gatchalian, Urquidez, Espino-Acevedo, Quinto, and Richardson filed a motion to modify the current scheduling order by extending its discovery and pre-trial motion deadlines by ninety days. The motion was filed in order to allow more time for Plaintiff to serve Defendant B. Simon. Defense counsel represents that on October 3, 2018, he contacted Plaintiff regarding the extension request and that Plaintiff agreed to the proposed 90-day extension.
Accordingly, good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
1. Defendants' unopposed motion to modify the scheduling order (ECF No. 45) is GRANTED;
2. The current discovery deadline date of October 12, 2018 shall be extended by ninety days to January 10, 2019, and
3. The current pre-trial motion deadline date of January 4, 2019 shall be extended by ninety days to April 4, 2019.
All other directives in the court's June 21, 2018 discovery and scheduling order (ECF No. 29) are to remain in full force and effect.
IT IS SO ORDERED.