Parker v. Dignity Health, 2:18-cv-02291-RFB-PAL. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20190411f59
Visitors: 13
Filed: Apr. 10, 2019
Latest Update: Apr. 10, 2019
Summary: ORDER (Stip Ext Time — ECF No. 22) PEGGY A. LEEN , Magistrate Judge . The court conducted a hearing on April 8, 2019 regarding the parties' Stipulation for Extension of Time Regarding Discovery (ECF No. 22). Brandon Phillips appeared on behalf of the plaintiff, and Tyson Dobbs and Alissa Bestick appeared on behalf of the defendants. The court indicated an additional 180 days was unlikely to be granted but afforded counsel an opportunity to make a record. Having heard the arguments of couns
Summary: ORDER (Stip Ext Time — ECF No. 22) PEGGY A. LEEN , Magistrate Judge . The court conducted a hearing on April 8, 2019 regarding the parties' Stipulation for Extension of Time Regarding Discovery (ECF No. 22). Brandon Phillips appeared on behalf of the plaintiff, and Tyson Dobbs and Alissa Bestick appeared on behalf of the defendants. The court indicated an additional 180 days was unlikely to be granted but afforded counsel an opportunity to make a record. Having heard the arguments of counse..
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ORDER
(Stip Ext Time — ECF No. 22)
PEGGY A. LEEN, Magistrate Judge.
The court conducted a hearing on April 8, 2019 regarding the parties' Stipulation for Extension of Time Regarding Discovery (ECF No. 22). Brandon Phillips appeared on behalf of the plaintiff, and Tyson Dobbs and Alissa Bestick appeared on behalf of the defendants. The court indicated an additional 180 days was unlikely to be granted but afforded counsel an opportunity to make a record. Having heard the arguments of counsel the court will deny the parties' request for an additional 180 days to conduct discovery, but will grant the parties an additional 90 days to conduct additional discovery. Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED that the parties' Stipulation for Extension of Time Regarding Discovery (ECF No. 22) a 180-day requesting a 180-day extension is DENIED and a 90-day extension is GRANTED. The following deadlines shall apply:
1. Last date to complete discovery: September 9, 2019
2. Last date to amend pleadings and add parties: June 10, 2019
3. Last date to file interim status report: July 10, 2019
4. Last date to disclose experts pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2): July 10, 2019
5. Last date to disclose rebuttal experts: August 9, 2019
6. Last date to file dispositive motions: October 9, 2019
7. Last date to file joint pretrial order: November 8, 2019. In the event dispositive motions are filed, the date for filing the joint pretrial order shall be suspended until 30 days after a decision of the dispositive motions.
8. The disclosures required by Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(3), and any objections thereto, shall be included in the pretrial order.
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