Filed: May 10, 2016
Latest Update: May 10, 2016
Summary: STIPULATION TO EXTEND TOWERS UNLIMITED, INC. TIME TO FILE AN AMENDED ANSWER CAM FERENBACH , Magistrate Judge . COMES NOW, Defendant Towers Unlimited Inc. ("Towers"), by and through its attorneys, the law offices of LIPSON, NEILSON, COLE, SELTZER & GARIN, P.C., and Kevin Barton, by and through his counsel of record, Robert A. Goldstein, hereby agree and stipulate as follows: • Towers Unlimited, Inc.'s deadline to file an Amended Answer without leave of Court was May 2, 2016; • The parties
Summary: STIPULATION TO EXTEND TOWERS UNLIMITED, INC. TIME TO FILE AN AMENDED ANSWER CAM FERENBACH , Magistrate Judge . COMES NOW, Defendant Towers Unlimited Inc. ("Towers"), by and through its attorneys, the law offices of LIPSON, NEILSON, COLE, SELTZER & GARIN, P.C., and Kevin Barton, by and through his counsel of record, Robert A. Goldstein, hereby agree and stipulate as follows: • Towers Unlimited, Inc.'s deadline to file an Amended Answer without leave of Court was May 2, 2016; • The parties a..
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STIPULATION TO EXTEND TOWERS UNLIMITED, INC. TIME TO FILE AN AMENDED ANSWER
CAM FERENBACH, Magistrate Judge.
COMES NOW, Defendant Towers Unlimited Inc. ("Towers"), by and through its attorneys, the law offices of LIPSON, NEILSON, COLE, SELTZER & GARIN, P.C., and Kevin Barton, by and through his counsel of record, Robert A. Goldstein, hereby agree and stipulate as follows:
• Towers Unlimited, Inc.'s deadline to file an Amended Answer without leave of Court was May 2, 2016;
• The parties are actively engaged in settlement negotiations; and
• In an effort to resolve this matter, the parties stipulated to allow Towers Unlimited Inc. until Monday, May 9, 2016, to file an Amended Answer.
• The parties are close to resolution and would ask for a few additional days to file an Amended Answer should the negotiations fall through.
• Thus, the parties stipulate to allow Towers Unlimited until Wednesday, May 11, 2016, to file an Amended Answer.
In compliance with Local Rule 6-1, the parties have good cause for this extension of time as the parties are actively involved in settlement discussions. This stipulation is made in good faith and as an effort to facilitate resolution between the parties without incurring further fees and costs.
ORDER
IT IS SO ORDERED.