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Clark v. Bank of America Corporation, 2:16-cv-02228. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20180808c23 Visitors: 15
Filed: Aug. 07, 2018
Latest Update: Aug. 07, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION TO PERMIT DEFENDANT TO FILE SUR-REPLY IN FURTHER OPPOSITION TO MOTION FOR CONDITIONAL CERTIFICATION CAM FERENBACH , Magistrate Judge . RECITALS On July 25, 2018, Defendant Bank of America, N.A. ("Defendant") filed Objections to and Motion to Strike Plaintiffs' New Evidence and Arguments Improperly Submitted for the First Time in Their Reply in Support of Motion for Conditional Certification, or, in the Alternative, Request for Leave to File a Sur-Reply (Dkt. #59) (the "Objecti
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STIPULATION TO PERMIT DEFENDANT TO FILE SUR-REPLY IN FURTHER OPPOSITION TO MOTION FOR CONDITIONAL CERTIFICATION

RECITALS

On July 25, 2018, Defendant Bank of America, N.A. ("Defendant") filed Objections to and Motion to Strike Plaintiffs' New Evidence and Arguments Improperly Submitted for the First Time in Their Reply in Support of Motion for Conditional Certification, or, in the Alternative, Request for Leave to File a Sur-Reply (Dkt. #59) (the "Objections").

Subsequently, Defendant and Plaintiffs Maureen Clark and Sonya Alexander ("Plaintiffs", and collectively with Defendant, the "Parties") agreed to resolve Defendant's Objections by agreeing to allow Defendant to file a Sur-Reply in further opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Conditional Certification, to be filed no later than August 2, 2018, and not to exceed three (3) pages.

STIPULATION

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED, by and between Plaintiffs and Defendant, through their respective undersigned counsel of record, that:

1. Defendant will be permitted to file a Sur-Reply in further opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Conditional Certification, to address the issues identified forth in Defendant's Objections (Dkt. #59). 2. Defendant shall file its Sur-Reply by August 2, 2018 and it shall not exceed three (3) pages. 3. This Stipulation resolves the objections and requests for relief set forth in Defendant's Objections.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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