Quinn v. Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co, LPA, 2:18-cv-01909-JAD-CWH. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20190128968
Visitors: 8
Filed: Jan. 24, 2019
Latest Update: Jan. 24, 2019
Summary: ORDER C.W. HOFFMAN, JR. , Magistrate Judge . Presently before the court is the parties' proposed discovery plan and scheduling order (ECF No. 8), filed on January 10, 2019. Plaintiff Sylvia Quinn and defendant Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co, LPA's submitted discovery plan provides two scheduling proposals. Plaintiff requests 240 days for discovery, whereas defendant proposes a bifurcated discovery schedule. Defendant proposes that the first phase of discovery concern only the lead plaintiff's
Summary: ORDER C.W. HOFFMAN, JR. , Magistrate Judge . Presently before the court is the parties' proposed discovery plan and scheduling order (ECF No. 8), filed on January 10, 2019. Plaintiff Sylvia Quinn and defendant Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co, LPA's submitted discovery plan provides two scheduling proposals. Plaintiff requests 240 days for discovery, whereas defendant proposes a bifurcated discovery schedule. Defendant proposes that the first phase of discovery concern only the lead plaintiff's c..
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ORDER
C.W. HOFFMAN, JR., Magistrate Judge.
Presently before the court is the parties' proposed discovery plan and scheduling order (ECF No. 8), filed on January 10, 2019. Plaintiff Sylvia Quinn and defendant Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co, LPA's submitted discovery plan provides two scheduling proposals. Plaintiff requests 240 days for discovery, whereas defendant proposes a bifurcated discovery schedule. Defendant proposes that the first phase of discovery concern only the lead plaintiff's claims and that the second phase of discovery should concern the entire class. The court is unable to determine plaintiff's position on the proposed bifurcated discovery schedule absent additional briefing on the issue. The court therefore orders plaintiff to submit additional briefing on her position within seven days of this order. Defendant may file a response to plaintiff's brief within three days of her filing.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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