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Cavanaugh v. Youngblood, 1:17-cv-00832-LJO-JLT. (2019)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20190520561 Visitors: 22
Filed: May 17, 2019
Latest Update: May 17, 2019
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO MODIFY THE MEET AND CONFER SCHEDULE WITH REGARD TO PLAINTIFF'S DISPOSITIVE MOTION JENNIFER L. THURSTON , Magistrate Judge . TO THE COURT: The parties herein stipulate to modify the meet and confer schedule with regard to Plaintiff's dispositive motion as follows: 1. The Court's scheduling order requires that a party intending to file a dispositive motion must meet and confer with opposing counsel 21 days prior to the filing date. In this case, the meet and confer
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO MODIFY THE MEET AND CONFER SCHEDULE WITH REGARD TO PLAINTIFF'S DISPOSITIVE MOTION

TO THE COURT:

The parties herein stipulate to modify the meet and confer schedule with regard to Plaintiff's dispositive motion as follows:

1. The Court's scheduling order requires that a party intending to file a dispositive motion must meet and confer with opposing counsel 21 days prior to the filing date. In this case, the meet and confer deadline is May 14, 2019.

2. The parties previously agreed to meet and confer on May 13, 2019.

3. Due to Plaintiff's counsel's workload demands, he was unable to serve a statement of undisputed facts until May 12, 2019. Defense counsel has requested additional time to review the statement prior to the meeting and conferring. Plaintiff's counsel agrees.

4. The parties agree to a deadline of May 17, 2019, to meet and confer, and hereby request that the Court order the deadline be moved accordingly.

So stipulated. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, Dated: May 13, 2019 Signed: /s/Ken Karan Ken I. Karan, Esq. Attorney for Patrick J. Cavanaugh MARGO A. RAISON, COUNTY COUNSEL Dated: May 13, 2019 Signed: /s/ Marshall S. Fontes Marshall S. Fontes, Esq. Attorney for Defendants

ORDER

Having reviewed the stipulation, the Court ORDERS that counsel SHALL meet and confer on the proposed statement of undisputed facts, no later than May 17, 2019. This does not extend the deadline by which the parties may file their motions for summary judgment.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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