Cabrera v. North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance Fund, 1:18-cv-242. (2018)
Court: District Court, D. North Dakota
Number: infdco20181214d62
Visitors: 3
Filed: Dec. 13, 2018
Latest Update: Dec. 13, 2018
Summary: ORDER CHARLES S. MILLER, JR. , Magistrate Judge . The court held a scheduling conference with the parties in the above-entitled action by telephone on December 13, 2018. As the court explained during the course of its discussion with the parties, there must be determination as a preliminary matter whether it has jurisdiction over this dispute. Accordingly, defendant shall have until February 1, 2019, to file a motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction. Plaintiff shall have until March 1, 2
Summary: ORDER CHARLES S. MILLER, JR. , Magistrate Judge . The court held a scheduling conference with the parties in the above-entitled action by telephone on December 13, 2018. As the court explained during the course of its discussion with the parties, there must be determination as a preliminary matter whether it has jurisdiction over this dispute. Accordingly, defendant shall have until February 1, 2019, to file a motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction. Plaintiff shall have until March 1, 20..
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ORDER
CHARLES S. MILLER, JR., Magistrate Judge.
The court held a scheduling conference with the parties in the above-entitled action by telephone on December 13, 2018. As the court explained during the course of its discussion with the parties, there must be determination as a preliminary matter whether it has jurisdiction over this dispute. Accordingly, defendant shall have until February 1, 2019, to file a motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction. Plaintiff shall have until March 1, 2019, to file a response. Upon receipt of plaintiff's response, defendant shall have seven days in which to file a reply.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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