Filed: Apr. 08, 2019
Latest Update: Apr. 08, 2019
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION AND PROPOSED ORDER FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME JEREMY D. PETERSON , Magistrate Judge . IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between the parties, through their respective counsel of record, that Defendant's time for responding to Plaintiff's Opening Brief be extended by 36 days, from April 4, 2019 to May 10, 2019. This is Defendant's first request for an extension of time to respond to Plaintiff's Opening Brief. Defendant requests this extension due to her counsel's heavy workload
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION AND PROPOSED ORDER FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME JEREMY D. PETERSON , Magistrate Judge . IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between the parties, through their respective counsel of record, that Defendant's time for responding to Plaintiff's Opening Brief be extended by 36 days, from April 4, 2019 to May 10, 2019. This is Defendant's first request for an extension of time to respond to Plaintiff's Opening Brief. Defendant requests this extension due to her counsel's heavy workload,..
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JOINT STIPULATION AND PROPOSED ORDER FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME
JEREMY D. PETERSON, Magistrate Judge.
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between the parties, through their respective counsel of record, that Defendant's time for responding to Plaintiff's Opening Brief be extended by 36 days, from April 4, 2019 to May 10, 2019. This is Defendant's first request for an extension of time to respond to Plaintiff's Opening Brief.
Defendant requests this extension due to her counsel's heavy workload, including, but not limited to, two appellate briefs in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and ten other district court briefs that are due for imminent briefing.
Defendant's counsel respectfully requests this additional time to expend the necessary time to review the record and to evaluate the issues Plaintiff raised, and to submit Defendant's response to Plaintiff's Opening Brief for review by this Court.
The parties further stipulate that all subsequent deadlines set forth in the Court's Scheduling Order shall be extended accordingly.
The parties stipulate in good faith, with no intent to prolong proceedings unduly.
ORDER
IT IS SO ORDERED.