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CONSERVATION CONGRESS v. UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE, 2:12-CV-02416-WBS-KJN. (2013)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20130404b68 Visitors: 7
Filed: Apr. 02, 2013
Latest Update: Apr. 02, 2013
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER REGARDING DISCOVERY KENDALL J. NEWMAN, Magistrate Judge. WHEREAS, the parties recently stipulated to the dismissal of one of Plaintiff's claims; WHEREAS, Plaintiff, at this time, anticipates no amendments to the Complaint, and the parties agree any such amendments would, pursuant to the Federal Rules, require a showing of good cause; WHEREAS, the Court allowed limited discovery regarding Plaintiff's claims against the U.S. Forest Service, and denied Defendants' motion t
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STIPULATION AND ORDER REGARDING DISCOVERY

KENDALL J. NEWMAN, Magistrate Judge.

WHEREAS, the parties recently stipulated to the dismissal of one of Plaintiff's claims;

WHEREAS, Plaintiff, at this time, anticipates no amendments to the Complaint, and the parties agree any such amendments would, pursuant to the Federal Rules, require a showing of good cause;

WHEREAS, the Court allowed limited discovery regarding Plaintiff's claims against the U.S. Forest Service, and denied Defendants' motion to limit review to the record without prejudice to renewal at a later time, ECF No. 29;

WHEREAS, the parties agree that this stipulation will foster the interests of judicial economy;

WHEREAS, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(b)(2)(A), the Court may order limitations on the number of requests under Rule 36; Now, therefore, the parties stipulate as follows:

1. The undersigned parties hereby stipulate that Federal Defendants and Plaintiff each shall propound no more than 25 requests for admission, in total, regardless of the number of Defendants in the case;

ORDER

Finding good cause, and pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(b)(2)(A), the Court GRANTS the parties' stipulated request.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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