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ATTEBURY v. TRIPLE STAR LLC, 4:14-CV-03039-SC. (2014)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20150122g32 Visitors: 1
Filed: Dec. 10, 2014
Latest Update: Dec. 10, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER CONTINUING CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE [Local Rule 7-12] SAMUEL CONTI, District Judge. STIPULATION Pursuant to Local Rule 7-12, Plaintiff REGINALD ATTEBURY ("Plaintiff") and Defendant TRIPLE STAR LLC ("Defendant"), by and through their respective counsel of record herein, agree and stipulate that the Court be respectfully requested to continue the Case Management Conference currently scheduled for December 12, 2014, until a date convenient for the Court in January or Febr
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STIPULATION AND ORDER CONTINUING CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE [Local Rule 7-12]

SAMUEL CONTI, District Judge.

STIPULATION

Pursuant to Local Rule 7-12, Plaintiff REGINALD ATTEBURY ("Plaintiff") and Defendant TRIPLE STAR LLC ("Defendant"), by and through their respective counsel of record herein, agree and stipulate that the Court be respectfully requested to continue the Case Management Conference currently scheduled for December 12, 2014, until a date convenient for the Court in January or February 2015. The continuance is requested due to the severe weather expected in the Bay Area on December 11-12, 2014. Counsel for parties will need to travel significant distances to attend the conference as scheduled, including one counsel traveling from Seattle. The Defendant is currently paying Plaintiff's maintenance and cure, and the parties agree that there will be no prejudice to any of them should the Court favorably consider this request and order the Case Management Conference continued to a date convenient to the Court in January or February 2015.

ORDER

Pursuant to Stipulation, IT IS ORDERED that the Case Management Conference currently scheduled for December 12, 2014, be continued to February 6, 2015, at 10:10 a.m., in Courtroom 1, 17th Floor. Parties shall file a new joint case management statement at least seven days prior to the next hearing.

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