SHULER v. TOWN OF WANYESVILLE, 1:14cv192. (2015)
Court: District Court, W.D. North Carolina
Number: infdco20150223920
Visitors: 9
Filed: Feb. 20, 2015
Latest Update: Feb. 20, 2015
Summary: ORDER DENNIS L. HOWELL, Magistrate Judge. Previously the Court entered an Order staying these proceedings for forty-five (45) days. (Order, Dec. 5, 2014.) In its Order, the Court directed the parties as follows: Prior to the expiration of the stay, the Court DIRECTS counsel for both sides to confer and determine whether an additional stay is necessary and whether an extension of the existing deadlines as set forth in the Pretrial Order is necessary. The Court will address at that time exten
Summary: ORDER DENNIS L. HOWELL, Magistrate Judge. Previously the Court entered an Order staying these proceedings for forty-five (45) days. (Order, Dec. 5, 2014.) In its Order, the Court directed the parties as follows: Prior to the expiration of the stay, the Court DIRECTS counsel for both sides to confer and determine whether an additional stay is necessary and whether an extension of the existing deadlines as set forth in the Pretrial Order is necessary. The Court will address at that time extend..
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ORDER
DENNIS L. HOWELL, Magistrate Judge.
Previously the Court entered an Order staying these proceedings for forty-five (45) days. (Order, Dec. 5, 2014.) In its Order, the Court directed the parties as follows:
Prior to the expiration of the stay, the Court DIRECTS counsel for both sides to confer and determine whether an additional stay is necessary and whether an extension of the existing deadlines as set forth in the Pretrial Order is necessary. The Court will address at that time extending the deadlines or potentially entering a new Pretrial Order resetting all the deadlines in this case.
(Id.)
Because the stay in this case has expired, neither party requested an additional stay, and neither party requested an extension of the existing deadlines set forth in the Pretrial Order, the Court DIRECTS the Clerk to formally LIFT the Stay of these proceedings. The parties shall abide by the deadlines as set forth in the Pretrial Order.
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