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Atherton Resources, LLC v. Anson Resources, Ltd., 3:17-cv-00340-MMD-VPC. (2019)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20190415c55 Visitors: 2
Filed: Mar. 27, 2019
Latest Update: Mar. 27, 2019
Summary: ORDER JOINT STIPULATION FOR EXTENTION OF TIME TO FILE PRETRIAL ORDER CARLA BALDWIN CARRY , Magistrate Judge . The parties, by and through the undersigned counsel, stipulate and respectfully request an order as follows: A Settlement Conference was held in this case on March 22, 2019 before the Honorable Carla Baldwin Carry, during which the Court met and conferred with the parties and counsel. However, a settlement was not reached. In the Court Minutes [101] filed March 22, 2019, the Court
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ORDER

JOINT STIPULATION FOR EXTENTION OF TIME TO FILE PRETRIAL ORDER

The parties, by and through the undersigned counsel, stipulate and respectfully request an order as follows:

A Settlement Conference was held in this case on March 22, 2019 before the Honorable Carla Baldwin Carry, during which the Court met and conferred with the parties and counsel. However, a settlement was not reached. In the Court Minutes [101] filed March 22, 2019, the Court ordered the parties file a proposed joint pretrial order be due on April 22, 2019. The parties are requesting a thirty (30) day extension.

The parties continue to negotiate for settlement through counsel. These negotiations may result in narrowing of issues for trial. Concurrently, the parties are drafting the Joint Pretrial Order. In doing so, the parties are reviewing over 7,700 pages disclosed in discovery, numerous deposition transcripts, 208 deposition exhibits, and expert reports to prepare the Joint Pretrial Order. The parties believe that an additional 30 days will allow a more detailed review and selection of exhibits, witnesses, and deposition transcripts for inclusion in the Joint Pretrial Order. Additionally, Defendants representatives are located in Australia, which itself delays communications necessary to prepare the Joint Pretrial Order.

The stipulated request for an additional thirty (30) days, until May 22, 2019, to file a proposed joint pretrial order is submitted for the reasons explained above, in good faith, and not for purposes of undue delay.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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