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Burt v. Berryhill, 1:16-cv-00533-BAM. (2017)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20170317988 Visitors: 17
Filed: Mar. 16, 2017
Latest Update: Mar. 16, 2017
Summary: STIPULATION TO EXTEND BRIEFING SCHEDULE BARBARA A. McAULIFFE , Magistrate Judge . TO THE HONORABLE BARBARA A. MCAULIFFE, MAGISTRATE JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT: Plaintiff Alicia Marie Burt ("Plaintiff") and defendant Nancy A. Berryhill, Acting Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant"), through their undersigned counsel of record, hereby stipulate, pursuant to the Court's Scheduling Order, to extend the time for Plaintiff to file Plaintiff's Opening Brief to April 17, 2017; and that Def
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STIPULATION TO EXTEND BRIEFING SCHEDULE

TO THE HONORABLE BARBARA A. MCAULIFFE, MAGISTRATE JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT:

Plaintiff Alicia Marie Burt ("Plaintiff") and defendant Nancy A. Berryhill, Acting Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant"), through their undersigned counsel of record, hereby stipulate, pursuant to the Court's Scheduling Order, to extend the time for Plaintiff to file Plaintiff's Opening Brief to April 17, 2017; and that Defendant shall have until May 17, 2017, to file her opposition, if any is forthcoming. Any reply by plaintiff will be due June 1, 2017.

As the Court is aware, after a 5 year battle with terminal stage 4 cancer Plaintiff's Spouse passed away on September 30, 2016. The aftermath of this traumatic event on both Counsel and his 9 year old son and 7 year old daughter was immeasurable. Compounding the impact of this loss is the fact that Counsel's spouse was a former employee at Counsel's Law Firm and her death was far reaching in its impact on Counsel's professional life as well. Due to the death, the subsequent holiday period, and the need to find a permanent caregiver and the required time to acclimate his children to that presence during his absence to meet his professional obligations, Counsel requires the additional time to prepare and file Plaintiff's Opening Brief.

Counsel for plaintiff does not anticipate this extraordinary request for more time to become the rule and recognizes it is the extraordinary exception and sincerely apologizes to the court for any inconvenience this may have had upon it or its staff.

ORDER

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Plaintiff may have an extension of time, to and including April 17, 2017, in which to file Plaintiff's Opening Brief; Defendant may have an extension of time to May 17, 2017 to file his opposition, if any is forthcoming. Any reply by plaintiff will be due June 1, 2017. Plaintiff is advised that this is her fourth and final extension in this matter.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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