Castle v. Colvin, 2:16-cv-02412-GMN-GWF. (2017)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20170105b39
Visitors: 21
Filed: Jan. 04, 2017
Latest Update: Jan. 04, 2017
Summary: UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME (FIRST REQUEST) GEORGE FOLEY, Jr. , Magistrate Judge . Defendant Carolyn W. Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant") respectfully requests that the Court extend the time for Defendant to file her Answer, due on January 3, 2017 by 30 days, through and including February 2, 2017. Defendant needs additional time to draft and file her answer because the United States Attorney's Office has not yet received the Certified Administrati
Summary: UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME (FIRST REQUEST) GEORGE FOLEY, Jr. , Magistrate Judge . Defendant Carolyn W. Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant") respectfully requests that the Court extend the time for Defendant to file her Answer, due on January 3, 2017 by 30 days, through and including February 2, 2017. Defendant needs additional time to draft and file her answer because the United States Attorney's Office has not yet received the Certified Administrativ..
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UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME (FIRST REQUEST)
GEORGE FOLEY, Jr., Magistrate Judge.
Defendant Carolyn W. Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant") respectfully requests that the Court extend the time for Defendant to file her Answer, due on January 3, 2017 by 30 days, through and including February 2, 2017.
Defendant needs additional time to draft and file her answer because the United States Attorney's Office has not yet received the Certified Administrative Record (CAR). Therefore, Defendant is unable to file the CAR with her Answer. Defendant contacted Plaintiff's counsel, Marc A. Kalagian, by telephone on January 3, 2017, but was unable to reach Plaintiff's counsel, Gerald Welt. Mr. Kalagian informed Defendant that he would authorize Defendant's request on Mr. Welt's behalf. This request is made in good faith with no intention to unduly delay the proceedings.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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