Companion Property and Casualty Insurance Company v. Simmons, 3:14-CV-00076-DHB-BKE. (2015)
Court: District Court, S.D. Georgia
Number: infdco20150423885
Visitors: 3
Filed: Apr. 22, 2015
Latest Update: Apr. 22, 2015
Summary: ORDER BRIAN K. EPPS , Magistrate Judge . It appearing to the Court that the parties consent hereto, and for good cause shown, the parties' joint motion to stay proceedings pending outcome of mediation is hereby granted as follows: 1. This action is stayed until further order of this Court. 2. The parties will participate in a mediation to be conducted within thirty days of obtaining relief from the bankruptcy court to proceed with said mediation. 3. Within five days of the conclusion
Summary: ORDER BRIAN K. EPPS , Magistrate Judge . It appearing to the Court that the parties consent hereto, and for good cause shown, the parties' joint motion to stay proceedings pending outcome of mediation is hereby granted as follows: 1. This action is stayed until further order of this Court. 2. The parties will participate in a mediation to be conducted within thirty days of obtaining relief from the bankruptcy court to proceed with said mediation. 3. Within five days of the conclusion ..
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ORDER
BRIAN K. EPPS, Magistrate Judge.
It appearing to the Court that the parties consent hereto, and for good cause shown, the parties' joint motion to stay proceedings pending outcome of mediation is hereby granted as follows:
1.
This action is stayed until further order of this Court.
2.
The parties will participate in a mediation to be conducted within thirty days of obtaining relief from the bankruptcy court to proceed with said mediation.
3.
Within five days of the conclusion of the mediation, counsel for plaintiff will advise this Court whether the case was resolved at mediation.
4.
The parties shall file notice with this Court within two days of the Bankruptcy Court ruling on the request for relief from the stay to conduct said mediation. The notice shall include date-certain deadlines for completion of mediation and discovery. The deadline for completion of discovery will be sixty days from the date of the opening mediation session, not to include any period of negotiation that follows. In the event the Bankruptcy Court denies relief from the stay, discovery shall be completed within sixty days from the date of the Bankruptcy Court's ruling.
SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle