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Las Vegas Skydiving Adventures, LLC v. Groupon, Inc., 2:18-cv-02342-APG-VCF. (2019)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20190104b83 Visitors: 4
Filed: Jan. 02, 2019
Latest Update: Jan. 02, 2019
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND TIME FOR GROUPON, INC. TO FILE RESPONSE TO COMPLAINT [FIRST REQUEST] CAM FERENBACH , Magistrate Judge . Plaintiff Las Vegas Skydiving Adventure, LLC, and Defendant Groupon, Inc. ("Groupon") by and through their respective counsel of record, and pursuant to Local Rules IA 6-1, LR IA 6-2, and LR 7-1, hereby stipulate and agree to extend the deadline for Groupon's response to the Complaint in this action by three (3) weeks, through and including January 25, 20
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND TIME FOR GROUPON, INC. TO FILE RESPONSE TO COMPLAINT

[FIRST REQUEST]

Plaintiff Las Vegas Skydiving Adventure, LLC, and Defendant Groupon, Inc. ("Groupon") by and through their respective counsel of record, and pursuant to Local Rules IA 6-1, LR IA 6-2, and LR 7-1, hereby stipulate and agree to extend the deadline for Groupon's response to the Complaint in this action by three (3) weeks, through and including January 25, 2019, and request that the Court enter an order approving the same. Should Groupon's response to the Complaint include a motion under Fed. R. Civ. P. 12, the parties further stipulate and agree to extend the deadline for Plaintiff's response to such motion by three (3) weeks beyond the standard opposition deadline outlined in Local Rule 7-2.

Counsel for Groupon requests the additional time to respond to the Complaint in order to fully analyze the facts and allegations in Plaintiff's Complaint. Counsel for Plaintiff requests the additional time to respond to any Rule 12 motion due to several calendared depositions during the standard opposition response window under Local Rule 7-2. Counsel for the Parties have agreed to these requested extensions as a professional courtesy. This is the first stipulation for an extension of time by either party.

Source:  Leagle

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