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Studebaker v. Equifax Inc., 2:18-cv-00383-TLN-KJN. (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20180413a69 Visitors: 22
Filed: Apr. 12, 2018
Latest Update: Apr. 12, 2018
Summary: SECOND STIPULATION TO EXTEND TIME TO RESPOND TO COMPLAINT AND ORDER Complaint Served: 02/21/2018 Original Response Date: 03/14/2018 Current Response Date: 04/13/2018 New Response Date: 30 Days from Filing of Plaintiff's First Amended Complaint. TROY L. NUNLEY , District Judge . Plaintiff TRAVIS STUDEBAKER ("Plaintiff") and Defendant EQUIFAX INC. ("Defendant"), hereby stipulate as follows: 1. Plaintiff served Defendant on February 21, 2018. 2. Defendant's initial deadline to respond to
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SECOND STIPULATION TO EXTEND TIME TO RESPOND TO COMPLAINT AND ORDER

Complaint Served: 02/21/2018

Original Response Date: 03/14/2018

Current Response Date: 04/13/2018

New Response Date: 30 Days from Filing of Plaintiff's First Amended Complaint.

Plaintiff TRAVIS STUDEBAKER ("Plaintiff") and Defendant EQUIFAX INC. ("Defendant"), hereby stipulate as follows:

1. Plaintiff served Defendant on February 21, 2018.

2. Defendant's initial deadline to respond to the Complaint was March 14, 2018.

3. Plaintiff and Defendant initially agreed to extend the time 30 days for Defendant to respond to the Complaint up to and including April 13, 2018, so that Defendant would have additional time to investigate this matter and the parties could explore the possibility of settlement. Accordingly, on March 2, 2018, Equifax filed a stipulation between Plaintiff and Equifax to extend time to respond to the Complaint up to and including April 13, 2018 (docket #6).

4. On or about April 5, 2018, Plaintiff informed Defendant that he intended to file a First Amended Complaint. Accordingly, Plaintiff and Defendant agreed that Defendant's deadline to answer, move or otherwise respond to the Complaint should be further extended to 30 days from the filing date of the First Amended Complaint, and therefore submit this second stipulation to extend time to respond to the Complaint.

This change in response deadline will not alter the date of any event or any deadline already fixed by Court order, local rules, or the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Signature Attestation

I obtained the approval of Elliot W. Gail to affix his signature to this stipulation and the authorization of Elliot W. Gail to submit this stipulation on his behalf.

THOMAS P. QUINN, JR.

ORDER

Pursuant to stipulation, Equifax is granted a further extension to respond to Plaintiff's complaint until 30 days from the date that Plaintiff files his first amended complaint.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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