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May v. Wynn Las Vegas, LLC, 2:15-cv-02142-RFB-CWH. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20181219e29 Visitors: 6
Filed: Dec. 17, 2018
Latest Update: Dec. 17, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE PROPOSED DISCOVERY PLAN CARL W. HOFFMAN , Magistrate Judge . The parties, by and through their respective counsel of record, submit the following Stipulation And Order To Extend Time To File Proposed Discovery Plan. 1. On December 3, 2018, the Court granted the parties' request for a thirty-day period up to and including December 19, 2018 to file their joint discovery plan and scheduling order should the parties not achieve resolution in such t
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE PROPOSED DISCOVERY PLAN

The parties, by and through their respective counsel of record, submit the following Stipulation And Order To Extend Time To File Proposed Discovery Plan.

1. On December 3, 2018, the Court granted the parties' request for a thirty-day period up to and including December 19, 2018 to file their joint discovery plan and scheduling order should the parties not achieve resolution in such time period.

2. The parties have engaged in discussions regarding the status of litigation and the possibility of resolution. Both sides are of the opinion resolution may soon be reached.

3. The parties continue to engage in settlement discussions.

4. The parties request a period of thirty additional days up to and including January 18, 2019 to file a proposed discovery plan and scheduling order should the parties not achieve resolution in such time period.

5. This request is not sought for any improper purpose or other reason of delay. Rather, it is sought only conserve expenditures and resources of this litigation while the parties engage in further settlement discussions efforts.

Wherefore, the parties respectfully request a period of thirty additional days up to and including January 18, 2019 to file a proposed discovery plan and scheduling order should the parties not achieve resolution in such time period.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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