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HSBC Bank USA, National Association v. MacCord, 2:17-cv-00877-RSM. (2017)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20170721d96 Visitors: 9
Filed: Jul. 20, 2017
Latest Update: Jul. 20, 2017
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND INITIAL SCHEDULING ORDER DATES RICARDO S. MARTINEZ , District Judge . STIPULATION Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant HSBC Bank USA, National Association ("HSBC"), Counterclaim Defendant Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, and Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff Donald E. MacCord ("Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff") (jointly, the "Parties"), by and through their undersigned counsel, hereby stipulate to a 30 day extension of the deadlines enumerated in the Court's June 15, 2
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND INITIAL SCHEDULING ORDER DATES

STIPULATION

Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant HSBC Bank USA, National Association ("HSBC"), Counterclaim Defendant Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, and Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff Donald E. MacCord ("Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff") (jointly, the "Parties"), by and through their undersigned counsel, hereby stipulate to a 30 day extension of the deadlines enumerated in the Court's June 15, 2017 Order Regarding Initial Disclosures, Joint Status Report, and Early Settlement, and respectfully request that the Court enter an Order to extend said deadlines, and, in requesting this extension of time state as follows.

1. Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff removed this matter from King County Washington Superior Court on June 6, 2017. ECF 1.

2. On June 5, 2017, Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff filed his Answer and Counterclaim. ECF 5.

3. On June 15, 2017, the Court entered its Order Regarding Initial Disclosures, Joint Status Report, and Early Settlement ("Initial Scheduling Order") setting forth deadlines in this matter regarding the filing of Initial Disclosures, the Joint Status Report, and for the FRCP 26f Conference. ECF 8.

4. On July 5, 2017, Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff filed his Amended Answer and Counterclaims. ECF 12.

5. In light of Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff's recently filed Amended Answer and Counterclaims, the Parties agree, and hereby stipulate that, a 30 day extension of time is needed to comply with the Court's Initial Scheduling Order.

6. The parties propose to extend the dates set forth in the Initial Scheduling Order as follows:

CURRENT REVISED DEADLINE DEADLINE Deadline for FRCP 26(f) 7/13/2017 8/14/2017 Conference Initial Disclosures Pursuant to 7/20/2017 8/21/2017 FRCP 26(f) Combined Joint Status Report 7/27/2017 8/28/2017 and Discovery Plan as Required by FRCP 26(f) and Local Civil Rule 26(f)

7. The Parties are not seeking this extension of time for the purpose of delay, and no party will suffer prejudice from the extension of time requested to comply with the Initial Scheduling Order.

WHEREFORE, the Parties hereby stipulate and respectfully request that the Court enter an Order to extend the deadlines of the Initial Scheduling Order 30 days, and that the new deadlines be set as provided in Paragraph 6, above, or for such dates as may be convenient for the Court.

ORDER

Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant HSBC Bank USA, National Association, Counterclaim Defendant Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, and Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff Donald E. MacCord, by and through their respective attorneys of record, having stipulated to extend the dates set forth in this Court's June 15, 2017 Order Regarding Initial Disclosures, Joint Status Report, and Early Settlement for a period of thirty days, NOW THEREFORE for good cause shown, it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that the dates set forth therein be, and hereby are, extended for thirty days as follows:

CURRENT REVISED DEADLINE DEADLINE Deadline for FRCP 26(f) 7/13/2017 8/14/2017 Conference Initial Disclosures Pursuant to 7/20/2017 8/21/2017 FRCP 26(f) Combined Joint Status Report 7/27/2017 8/28/2017 and Discovery Plan as Required by FRCP 26(f) and Local Civil Rule 26(f)
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