Wingate v. Barkman Honey LLC, 5:19-cv-4074-HLT. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Kansas
Number: infdco20191202762
Visitors: 18
Filed: Nov. 27, 2019
Latest Update: Nov. 27, 2019
Summary: ORDER JAMES P. O'HARA , Magistrate Judge . This matter is before the court on defendant True Source Honey's unopposed motion to stay discovery pending resolution of the motions to dismiss. True Source Honey seeks a stay of discovery and other activity in the case until such time as the court rules on the motions to dismiss (ECF No. 13 and ECF No. 24) filed by the defendants in this action. The other parties do not oppose True Source Honey's request for a stay of discovery. After review of
Summary: ORDER JAMES P. O'HARA , Magistrate Judge . This matter is before the court on defendant True Source Honey's unopposed motion to stay discovery pending resolution of the motions to dismiss. True Source Honey seeks a stay of discovery and other activity in the case until such time as the court rules on the motions to dismiss (ECF No. 13 and ECF No. 24) filed by the defendants in this action. The other parties do not oppose True Source Honey's request for a stay of discovery. After review of t..
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ORDER
JAMES P. O'HARA, Magistrate Judge.
This matter is before the court on defendant True Source Honey's unopposed motion to stay discovery pending resolution of the motions to dismiss. True Source Honey seeks a stay of discovery and other activity in the case until such time as the court rules on the motions to dismiss (ECF No. 13 and ECF No. 24) filed by the defendants in this action. The other parties do not oppose True Source Honey's request for a stay of discovery. After review of the motion and considering the arguments made therein, the court grants the motion.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that all further action in the case in the nature of disclosures and the issuance of any discovery by any party, and the requirements of the initial order entered in this matter on October 22, 2019 (ECF No. 18), are stayed pending resolution of the motions to dismiss. The case will not proceed with discovery until after the dispositive motions are resolved. Following decision on the pending dispositive motions, the parties shall contact the court within five calendar days to set a telephone conference to address submission of the joint conference report, scheduling, and new dates for initial disclosures and case planning, if necessary at that time.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle