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Wingen v. Ventrum Energy Corp., 2:15-cv-02043-JCM-(VCF). (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20181129d96 Visitors: 8
Filed: Nov. 27, 2018
Latest Update: Nov. 27, 2018
Summary: JOINT REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE THE JOINT PRE-TRIAL ORDER (First Request) CAM FERENBACH , Magistrate Judge . WHEREAS the Discovery Plan and Scheduling Order in this matter (ECF No. 134) requires the parties to file a Joint Pretrial Order within "30 days after the decision of the dispositive motions or until further order of the Court" ( Id. at 2:2-3); and WHEREAS Defendants Fossil Energy, Inc.; West Salt Creek, Inc.; Montgomery George, Paul Grady, William Sturdevant, and Tari
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JOINT REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE THE JOINT PRE-TRIAL ORDER

(First Request)

WHEREAS the Discovery Plan and Scheduling Order in this matter (ECF No. 134) requires the parties to file a Joint Pretrial Order within "30 days after the decision of the dispositive motions or until further order of the Court" (Id. at 2:2-3); and

WHEREAS Defendants Fossil Energy, Inc.; West Salt Creek, Inc.; Montgomery George, Paul Grady, William Sturdevant, and Tari Vickery ("Fossil Defendants") by and through their attorney Nikola Skrinjaric, Esq., filed a Motion for Summary Judgment on May 2, 2018, which Plaintiffs opposed and to which Opposition the Fossil Defendants Replied on June 7, 2018; and

WHEREAS the Court entered its decision in the Fossil Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment on November 16, 2018; making the due date for the Joint Pretrial Order December 17, 2018;

WHEREAS, Counsel for the Fossil Defendants, Nikola Skinjaric is unavailable and will be out of the country until December 10, 2018 which plans were made before the filing of the Court's decision on November 16, 2018; and

WHEREAS, Counsel pro hac vice for the Plaintiffs is getting married December 9, 2018 and will be unavailable the week of December 10-14, 2018 and the plans for the wedding were set before the filing of the Court's decision on November 16, 2018; and

WHEREAS, all other parties have either been dismissed or are subject to a clerk's default and no other party will be participating in crafting the Joint Pretrial Order;

NOW THEREFORE, Plaintiffs and the Fossil Defendants, by and through their counsels, jointly request that the Court extend the deadline for filing the Joint Pretrial Order until January3, 2019.

ORDER

It is hereby ordered that the time for the Parties to file the Joint Pre-Trial Order shall be extended up to and including January 3, 2019.

Source:  Leagle

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