NAVIGATORS INSURANCE COMPANY v. REAL ESTATE VALUATION SERVICES, LLC, 2:13-cv-02102-GMN-PAL. (2014)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20140523a26
Visitors: 5
Filed: May 21, 2014
Latest Update: May 21, 2014
Summary: ORDER PEGGY A. LEEN, Magistrate Judge. Before the court is the parties' Status Report (Dkt. #23) filed May 9, 2014. Within the status report, the parties advise that they participated in mediation on February 6, 2014. They anticipate that the written settlement agreement will be executed and the payment provisions will be fulfilled within the next thirty days, at which point Plaintiff will file a stipulation to dismiss this action. The parties request an additional thirty days in which to file
Summary: ORDER PEGGY A. LEEN, Magistrate Judge. Before the court is the parties' Status Report (Dkt. #23) filed May 9, 2014. Within the status report, the parties advise that they participated in mediation on February 6, 2014. They anticipate that the written settlement agreement will be executed and the payment provisions will be fulfilled within the next thirty days, at which point Plaintiff will file a stipulation to dismiss this action. The parties request an additional thirty days in which to file ..
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ORDER
PEGGY A. LEEN, Magistrate Judge.
Before the court is the parties' Status Report (Dkt. #23) filed May 9, 2014. Within the status report, the parties advise that they participated in mediation on February 6, 2014. They anticipate that the written settlement agreement will be executed and the payment provisions will be fulfilled within the next thirty days, at which point Plaintiff will file a stipulation to dismiss this action. The parties request an additional thirty days in which to file a stipulation of dismissal.
IT IS ORDERED that:
1. This case shall be stayed an additional thirty days, or until June 20, 2014. If a stipulation to dismiss is not filed by June 20, 2014, the parties shall alternatively file a Joint Status Report advising the court of the progress of settlement.
2. The parties shall comply with the requirements of LR 6-2 governing the required form of order for stipulations, ex parte, or unopposed motions in any future application for relief from the court.
Source: Leagle