Opinion
2:20-cv-02149-KJD-NJK
07-24-2023
Jeff Corbett, an individual; John Jenkins, an individual; Scott Murray, an individual; and David Newton, an individual, Plaintiffs, v. Public Employees' Retirement System, ex rel. State of Nevada; Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, a political subdivision of the State of Nevada; and Does I-X, inclusive, Defendants.
CHRISTENSEN JAMES & MARTIN, CHTD. Evan L. James, Esq. (7760) Daryl E. Martin, Esq. (6735) Dylan J. Lawter, Esq. (NV Bar 15947) Attorneys for Jeff Corbett, John Jenkins, Scott Murray and David Newton MARQUIS AURBACH CHTD. Nick D. Crosby, Esq. (NV Bar 8996) Attorneys for Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
CHRISTENSEN JAMES & MARTIN, CHTD.
Evan L. James, Esq. (7760)
Daryl E. Martin, Esq. (6735)
Dylan J. Lawter, Esq. (NV Bar 15947)
Attorneys for Jeff Corbett, John Jenkins, Scott Murray and David Newton
MARQUIS AURBACH CHTD.
Nick D. Crosby, Esq. (NV Bar 8996)
Attorneys for Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
STIPULATION TO EXTEND JOINT PRETRIAL ORDER DEADLINE (THIRD REQUEST)
Pursuant to LR 7-1 and LR IA 6-1, Plaintiffs and Defendant Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (“LVMPD”) (collectively the “Parties”), acting through their respective counsel of record, respectfully submit this Stipulation to Extend Joint Pretrial Order Deadline, representing their third request to extend the aforementioned deadline.
On March 28, 2023, the Court entered an Order denying Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and denying LVMPD's motion for summary judgment in part, leaving two of the Plaintiffs' claims to be resolved at a jury trial. On June 9, 2023, the Court entered an Order to extend the deadline for filing a Joint Pretrial Order. As such, a Joint Pretrial Order is currently due to be filed on July 24, 2023. The Parties are currently exploring settlement and need additional time. The most recent offer to settle was communicated within the previous seven days.
The Parties have agreed to jointly request the Court's Order extending the deadline for filing the Joint Pretrial Order by a period of 60 days, until September 22, 2023. The proposed extension is being requested in good faith and not for purposes of delay.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
NO FURTHER EXTENSIONS WILL BE GRANTED.