Lee v. United States, CV418-054. (2019)
Court: District Court, S.D. Georgia
Number: infdco20191018a42
Visitors: 14
Filed: Oct. 16, 2019
Latest Update: Oct. 16, 2019
Summary: ORDER CHRISTOPHER L. RAY , Magistrate Judge . The parties have submitted their status report and indicate their interest in a settlement conference. See doc. 41 at 2. Given the parties' imminent motions deadline, see id. (October 18, 2019), the time for scheduling such a conference is short. To avoid subjecting them to the trouble and expense of preparing civil motions when the possibility of settlement remains, that deadline is STAYED. The parties are DIRECTED to confer and submit
Summary: ORDER CHRISTOPHER L. RAY , Magistrate Judge . The parties have submitted their status report and indicate their interest in a settlement conference. See doc. 41 at 2. Given the parties' imminent motions deadline, see id. (October 18, 2019), the time for scheduling such a conference is short. To avoid subjecting them to the trouble and expense of preparing civil motions when the possibility of settlement remains, that deadline is STAYED. The parties are DIRECTED to confer and submit ..
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ORDER
CHRISTOPHER L. RAY, Magistrate Judge.
The parties have submitted their status report and indicate their interest in a settlement conference. See doc. 41 at 2. Given the parties' imminent motions deadline, see id. (October 18, 2019), the time for scheduling such a conference is short. To avoid subjecting them to the trouble and expense of preparing civil motions when the possibility of settlement remains, that deadline is STAYED. The parties are DIRECTED to confer and submit mutually agreeable dates for the settlement conference during the week of October 28, 2019. Pending the outcome of that conference, the Court will provide the parties with an amended motions deadline, if necessary.
SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle