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Bank of America, N.A. v. The Villas at Sky Vista Homeowners Association, 2:16-cv-00422-JCM-PAL. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20180130f70 Visitors: 9
Filed: Jan. 29, 2018
Latest Update: Jan. 29, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND DEADLINE TO FILE JOINT PRETRIAL ORDER PEGGY A. LEEN , Magistrate Judge . Plaintiff, Bank of America ("BANA"), by and through its attorneys of record, and Defendants, The Villas At Sky Vista Homeowners Associations ("HOA"), Thunder Properties, Inc. ("Thunder"), and Hampton & Hampton Collections, LLC ("Hampton"), by and through each of their respective counsels of record, hereby stipulate and agree as follows: 1. The court denied BANA's motion for summ
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND DEADLINE TO FILE JOINT PRETRIAL ORDER

Plaintiff, Bank of America ("BANA"), by and through its attorneys of record, and Defendants, The Villas At Sky Vista Homeowners Associations ("HOA"), Thunder Properties, Inc. ("Thunder"), and Hampton & Hampton Collections, LLC ("Hampton"), by and through each of their respective counsels of record, hereby stipulate and agree as follows:

1. The court denied BANA's motion for summary judgment on July 20, 2017. Pursuant to local rule 26-1(b)(5), the joint pre-trial order was due to be filed within 30 days after an order on a summary judgment motion is entered, or by August 20, 2017.

2. The parties recognize that the joint pre-trial order is overdue. The parties have held an in person pre-trial conference wherein they have discussed the joint pre-trial order as required by LR 16-3(b). A proposed joint pre-trial order has been circulated amongst all counsel and the parties are in the process of working out the details of the order.

3. In the meantime, the parties have also initiated settlement discussions.

4. The parties agree that no party will be prejudiced by the late filing of the joint pre-trial order, and that the delay has not been caused by the bad faith of any party nor was it intended to prejudice any party.

5. To allow the parties additional time to discuss settlement, the parties stipulate to extend the deadline to file a joint pre-trial order to February 28, 2018.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no further extensions WILL BE ALLOWED.

Source:  Leagle

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