THOMAS v. PRAIRIE PIZZA, 3:16-CV-00092-GCM. (2016)
Court: District Court, W.D. North Carolina
Number: infdco20160428a89
Visitors: 9
Filed: Apr. 27, 2016
Latest Update: Apr. 27, 2016
Summary: ORDER GRAHAM C. MULLEN , District Judge . THIS MATTER is before the Court on its own motion. On April 27, 2016, the Court conducted a pretrial conference. Consistent with discussions with counsel at that conference, the Court will order that discovery be stayed for thirty days in order to allow settlement negotiations. To the extent that the parties agree that limited discovery will aid in reaching a settlement, they are authorized to proceed with that discovery. In thirty days, absent no
Summary: ORDER GRAHAM C. MULLEN , District Judge . THIS MATTER is before the Court on its own motion. On April 27, 2016, the Court conducted a pretrial conference. Consistent with discussions with counsel at that conference, the Court will order that discovery be stayed for thirty days in order to allow settlement negotiations. To the extent that the parties agree that limited discovery will aid in reaching a settlement, they are authorized to proceed with that discovery. In thirty days, absent not..
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ORDER
GRAHAM C. MULLEN, District Judge.
THIS MATTER is before the Court on its own motion. On April 27, 2016, the Court conducted a pretrial conference. Consistent with discussions with counsel at that conference, the Court will order that discovery be stayed for thirty days in order to allow settlement negotiations. To the extent that the parties agree that limited discovery will aid in reaching a settlement, they are authorized to proceed with that discovery. In thirty days, absent notice of settlement, the Court will enter a pretrial order in this case and the parties may proceed with serving formal discovery requests per their Certificate of Initial Attorneys' Conference.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that discovery is stayed for thirty days.
SO ORDERED.
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