Securities and Exchange Commission v. Kipp, 3:16-CV-00258-MOC-DSC. (2018)
Court: District Court, W.D. North Carolina
Number: infdco20180619a61
Visitors: 8
Filed: Jun. 18, 2018
Latest Update: Jun. 18, 2018
Summary: ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION TO CONTINUE STAY OF PROCEEDINGS DAVID S. CAYER , Magistrate Judge . Before this Court is the Plaintiff's Notice of Resolution of Criminal Matter and Joint Motion to Continue Stay of Proceedings. The Court having read and considered the Motion and finding good cause exists, it is hereby GRANTED. The proceedings against Defendant Michael J. Kipp are stayed for 120 days. The proceedings against Defendant Joanne K. Viard are stayed until July 14, 2018. Defendant V
Summary: ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION TO CONTINUE STAY OF PROCEEDINGS DAVID S. CAYER , Magistrate Judge . Before this Court is the Plaintiff's Notice of Resolution of Criminal Matter and Joint Motion to Continue Stay of Proceedings. The Court having read and considered the Motion and finding good cause exists, it is hereby GRANTED. The proceedings against Defendant Michael J. Kipp are stayed for 120 days. The proceedings against Defendant Joanne K. Viard are stayed until July 14, 2018. Defendant Vi..
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ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION TO CONTINUE STAY OF PROCEEDINGS
DAVID S. CAYER, Magistrate Judge.
Before this Court is the Plaintiff's Notice of Resolution of Criminal Matter and Joint Motion to Continue Stay of Proceedings. The Court having read and considered the Motion and finding good cause exists, it is hereby GRANTED.
The proceedings against Defendant Michael J. Kipp are stayed for 120 days.
The proceedings against Defendant Joanne K. Viard are stayed until July 14, 2018. Defendant Viard has until July 14, 2018, to file a motion with the Court seeking to continue the stay of the proceedings. If Defendant Viard elects not to file such a motion, her responsive pleading to Plaintiff's Complaint will be due on August 4, 2018. If Defendant Viard elects to file such a motion and the Court denies such motion, Defendant Viard will have twenty-one days from the entry of the order denying her motion in which to file any responsive pleading to Plaintiff's Complaint.
SO ORDERED.
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