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RODGERS v. SUNRISE SENIOR LIVING, INC., 2:12-CV-00415-MCE. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20140127745 Visitors: 13
Filed: Jan. 22, 2014
Latest Update: Jan. 22, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND DISCOVERY CUTOFF MORRISON C. ENGLAND, Jr., Chief District Judge. IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by the parties, through their attorneys of record, as follows: 1. Pursuant to the Court's Order Modifying the Pre-Trial Scheduling Order dated May 2, 2013, the jury trial is scheduled for October 27, 2014. 2. The discovery cutoff date was initially December 30, 2013. Pursuant to the Joint Stipulation signed by the parties and filed with the Court on November 26, 2013, Exh
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND DISCOVERY CUTOFF

MORRISON C. ENGLAND, Jr., Chief District Judge.

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by the parties, through their attorneys of record, as follows:

1. Pursuant to the Court's Order Modifying the Pre-Trial Scheduling Order dated May 2, 2013, the jury trial is scheduled for October 27, 2014. 2. The discovery cutoff date was initially December 30, 2013. Pursuant to the Joint Stipulation signed by the parties and filed with the Court on November 26, 2013, Exhibit A attached to this stipulation, the discovery cutoff was continued to January 31, 2014. 3. Despite efforts on the part of all counsel to complete discovery, the parties agree that it cannot be completed by the previously stipulated January 31, 2014, discovery cutoff. 4. Accordingly, the parties stipulate to a continuance of the discovery cutoff date for 60 days to April 1, 2014. 5. The parties further stipulate that all motions and discovery deadlines will follow the new discovery cutoff date.

6. The parties do not wish to continue trial.

7. The parties further stipulate that this stipulation may be signed in counterparts and a faxed signature should be deemed counsel's original signature.

IT IS SO STIPULATED.

ORDER

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the January 31, 2014, discovery cutoff be extended to April 1, 2014.

IT IS FUTHER ORDERED that all motions and discovery deadlines will follow the new discovery cutoff date, in accordance with the parties' stipulation.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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