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Sargent v. HG Staffing, LLC, 3:13-cv-00453-LRH-WGC. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20180228g06 Visitors: 8
Filed: Feb. 27, 2018
Latest Update: Feb. 27, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER EXTENDING THE TIME TO REFILE DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS (Second Request) LARRY R. HICKS , District Judge . Plaintiffs, TIFFANY SARGENT, BAILEY CRYDERMAN, VINCENT M. IGNACIO, SAMANTHA SCHNEIDER, HUONG ("ROSIE") BOGGS, and JACQULYN WIEDERHOLT ("Plaintiffs) and Defendants HG STAFFING, LLC, and MEI-GSR HOLDINGS, LLC d/b/a GRAND SIERRA RESORT ("Defendants" or "GSR"), by and through their respective counsel of record, agree to extend the time for refiling dispositive motions. In an
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STIPULATION AND ORDER EXTENDING THE TIME TO REFILE DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS (Second Request)

Plaintiffs, TIFFANY SARGENT, BAILEY CRYDERMAN, VINCENT M. IGNACIO, SAMANTHA SCHNEIDER, HUONG ("ROSIE") BOGGS, and JACQULYN WIEDERHOLT ("Plaintiffs) and Defendants HG STAFFING, LLC, and MEI-GSR HOLDINGS, LLC d/b/a GRAND SIERRA RESORT ("Defendants" or "GSR"), by and through their respective counsel of record, agree to extend the time for refiling dispositive motions. In an Order dated January 10, 2018, this Court reinstated certain state law wage claims that had been previously dismissed. The Court also denied Defendants' motions for summary judgment without prejudice and ordered that "defendants shall file complete motions for summary judgment that include briefing on the reinstated claims, if any, within 30 days of the entry of this order." The parties agreed, and the court granted a seventeen (17) day extension to that deadline. Another one (1) week extension, however, is necessary, because six (6) dipositive motions will have to be refiled, and because the reinstated state law wage claims are of a complex and fact intensive nature, all of which require additional time to review discovery, analyze the law, and draft renewed dispositive motions.

Accordingly, based on the foregoing and for good cause appearing, the parties, by and through their respective counsel of record, do hereby stipulate and agree that the thirty (30) days provided by the Court is extended by an additional seven (7) days, and defendants shall file complete motions for summary judgment that include briefing on the reinstated claims, if any, on or before Monday, March 5, 2018.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED, nunc pro tunc.

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