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Berkley v. Lafayette County, 3:19-CV-217-MPM-JMV. (2019)

Court: District Court, N.D. Mississippi Number: infdco20191206863 Visitors: 5
Filed: Dec. 02, 2019
Latest Update: Dec. 02, 2019
Summary: ORDER STAYING CERTAIN PROCEEDINGS JANE M. VIRDEN , Magistrate Judge . Local Uniform Civil Rule 16(b)(3)(B) provides that "a motion asserting an immunity defense ... stays the attorney conference and disclosure requirements and all discovery, pending the court's ruling on the motion, including any appeal. Whether to permit discovery on issues related to a motion ... [is a decision] committed to the discretion of the court, upon a motion by any party seeking relief." L. U. CIV. R. 16(b)(3)(B
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ORDER STAYING CERTAIN PROCEEDINGS

Local Uniform Civil Rule 16(b)(3)(B) provides that "a motion asserting an immunity defense ... stays the attorney conference and disclosure requirements and all discovery, pending the court's ruling on the motion, including any appeal. Whether to permit discovery on issues related to a motion ... [is a decision] committed to the discretion of the court, upon a motion by any party seeking relief." L. U. CIV. R. 16(b)(3)(B).

A motion to dismiss or, in the alternative, for summary judgement based on a qualified immunity defense has been filed. Doc. #15. Accordingly, staying discovery in this case is appropriate at this time.

If any party desires to take immunity-related discovery, it must file a motion for leave to do so within seven (7) days hereof, setting forth the type and scope of such discovery and an estimated time frame for constructing it. If any party objects to the motion for discovery, it shall file its objection within four (4) days following service of the motion for immunity-related discovery.

IT IS, THERFORE, ORDERED that the aforementioned proceedings are hereby STAYED pending a ruling on the motion. Defendants shall notify the undersigned magistrate judge within seven (7) days of a decision on the motion and shall submit a proposed order lifting the stay.

SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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