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Kal-Mor-USA, LLC v. Residential Credit Solutions, Inc., 2:13-cv-01046-GMN-PAL. (2017)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20171206g03 Visitors: 15
Filed: Dec. 05, 2017
Latest Update: Dec. 05, 2017
Summary: STIPULATION TO EXTEND PLAINTIFF'S OPPOSITION DUE DATE TO INTERVENOR DEFENDANT INC.'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT GLORIA M. NAVARRO , Chief District Judge . STIPULATION This Stipulation is entered into and agreed upon by Kal-Mor-USA, LLC ("Plaintiff"), by and through its counsel of record Raffi A. Nahabedian, of the Law Office of Raffi A. Nahabedian, as well as by Residential Credit Solutions, Inc. ("Defendant"), by and through its counsel of record Christina V. Miller, of the Law Firm Wri
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STIPULATION TO EXTEND PLAINTIFF'S OPPOSITION DUE DATE TO INTERVENOR DEFENDANT INC.'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

STIPULATION

This Stipulation is entered into and agreed upon by Kal-Mor-USA, LLC ("Plaintiff"), by and through its counsel of record Raffi A. Nahabedian, of the Law Office of Raffi A. Nahabedian, as well as by Residential Credit Solutions, Inc. ("Defendant"), by and through its counsel of record Christina V. Miller, of the Law Firm Wright Finlay & Zak, LLP. The Stipulation is entered into as a means to allow Plaintiff additional time to file and serve its Opposition to Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment. (ECF 88). The stipulated due date for the Opposition is December 22, 2017. The stipulated due date for the Reply be on or before January 8, 2018.

This Stipulation for the extension of time is agreed upon and entered into in good faith by the parties based on the parties good faith attempts to diligently resolve and settle the pending lawsuit. Such additional time will allow the parties to prevent increased litigation costs and, indeed, will reduce the burden on this Court by not having to entertain or hear matters that may and can be resolved and settled in the near/immediate future.

IT IS SO JOINTLY STIPULATED:

ORDER

The Stipulation hereinabove set forth is approved and GRANTED.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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