JON S. TIGAR, District Judge.
Plaintiff requests an extension of thirty (30) days for all deadlines in this case. Plaintiff's counsel asserts that the complexity of the case and extensive administrative record evaluation has become more problematical than originally expected necessitating additional time to draft and file a motion for summary judgment.
The parties request this extension in good faith, with no intent to prolong proceedings unduly.
Defendant does not object to allowing Plaintiff the additional time to draft her motion for summary judgment and, subject to the Court's approval, stipulates to thirty (30) days extension of time to allow Plaintiff to file her motion for summary judgment in this action. Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment is now due on October 29, 2016. This is Plaintiff's first request for additional time.
SO STIPULATED AND AGREED:
I, Robert C. Weems, hereby declare and attest that concurrence in the filing of the document has been obtained from each of the other signatories, or from the single signatory (in the case, e.g., of a declaration) whose signature is indicated by the notation "/s/ [name of signatory]."
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct.