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Lutrell v. Berryhill, 1:17-cv-00821-EPG. (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20180313677 Visitors: 5
Filed: Mar. 12, 2018
Latest Update: Mar. 12, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE OPENING BRIEF ERICA P. GROSJEAN , District Judge . Plaintiff Mark A. Lutrell and Defendant Nancy A. Berryhill, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, through their undersigned attorneys, stipulate, subject to this court's approval, to extend the time by 28 days from March 9, 2018 to April 6, 2018 for Plaintiff to file an Opening Brief or other motion, with all other dates in the Court's Order Concerning Review of Social Security Cases extended accordingly
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STIPULATION TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE OPENING BRIEF

Plaintiff Mark A. Lutrell and Defendant Nancy A. Berryhill, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, through their undersigned attorneys, stipulate, subject to this court's approval, to extend the time by 28 days from March 9, 2018 to April 6, 2018 for Plaintiff to file an Opening Brief or other motion, with all other dates in the Court's Order Concerning Review of Social Security Cases extended accordingly. This is Plaintiff's second request for extension. Counsel seeks this extension to continue settlement negotiations. Because counsel was called away due to a family emergency for a critical period, assistance to comply with the deadline was requested from another attorney within the firm. During that period, counsel was not able to contact the claimant to discuss critical issues as claimant was recently released from confinement. Counsel is seeking the location of her client and will file the appropriate motion within the allotted period. Counsel presents good cause for this last extension and respectfully makes this request in good faith.

ORDER

In light of the above stipulation, and good cause appearing, the time for Plaintiff to file an Opening Brief is hereby extended to April 6, 2018. All other dates in the Court's Scheduling Order, (ECF No. 5), shall be extended accordingly.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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