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PARA-KILLMAN v. ARIA RESORT & CASINO, LLC, 2:13-cv-01630-APG-CWH. (2015)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20150526847 Visitors: 6
Filed: May 01, 2015
Latest Update: May 01, 2015
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND TIME TO SUBMIT PROPOSED JOINT PRETRIAL ORDER (Second Request) C.W. HOFFMAN, Jr. , Magistrate Judge . The parties, by and through their respective counsel of record, hereby stipulate and agree as follows: 1. The November 21, 2013 Discovery Plan and Scheduling Order requires the parties to submit a joint pretrial order within thirty (30) days after the court rules on any dispositive motions. 3. On March 20, 2015, the Court entered an order denying Defendant's
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND TIME TO SUBMIT PROPOSED JOINT PRETRIAL ORDER (Second Request)

The parties, by and through their respective counsel of record, hereby stipulate and agree as follows:

1. The November 21, 2013 Discovery Plan and Scheduling Order requires the parties to submit a joint pretrial order within thirty (30) days after the court rules on any dispositive motions.

3. On March 20, 2015, the Court entered an order denying Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment.

4. On April 1, 2015, the parties requested and received a thirty (30) day extension of time to file the Joint Pretrial Order. As such, the Joint Pretrial Order is currently due on or before May 20, 2014.

5. The parties are working diligently to prepare the Joint Pretrial Order. However, there are numerous witnesses and voluminous documents (over 2,000 pages) in this failure to accommodate disability discrimination case. In addition, Plaintiff's counsel is out of town May 1 through May 11, 2015 and Defendant's counsel is also out of town the week of May 11 through May 15, 2015.

6. Accordingly, the parties stipulate and agree to extend the deadline to submit their proposed joint pretrial order an additional thirty (30) days, up to and including June 19, 2015, to allow the parties to coordinate and adequately prepare the joint pretrial order.

This stipulation and order is sought in good faith and not for the purpose of delay.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED

Source:  Leagle

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