Opinion
C21-0906-RSL
01-09-2023
MICHAEL HUGHES, Plaintiff, v. LOUIS DEJOY, Postmaster General, Defendant.
MARY RUTH MANN, WSBA # 9343 NICHOLAS W. BROWN United States Attorney Annalisa L. Cravens, TX BAR #2402298 Assistant United States Attorney
MARY RUTH MANN, WSBA # 9343
NICHOLAS W. BROWN United States Attorney
Annalisa L. Cravens, TX BAR #2402298 Assistant United States Attorney
STIPULATION TO STAY THE CASE PENDING MEDIATION
ROBERT S. LASNIK UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
The parties respectfully request that the Court briefly stay this case to allow the parties to engage in mediation in the hope of resolving this case before expending additional resources.
“[T]he power to stay proceedings is incidental to the power inherent in every court to control the disposition of the causes on its docket with economy of time and effort for itself, for counsel, and for litigants.” Landis v. N. Am. Co., 299 U.S. 248, 254 (1936). Here, a brief stay is warranted. The parties have been proceeding with case work and discovery and would like the opportunity to engage a private mediator to assist with potential settlement before discovery closes and before the parties spend considerable additional resources on summary-judgment motion practice. The parties believe they could attend mediation within the next 90 days.
Following mediation, the parties will file a joint status report by March 31, 2023. If the case has not resolved, the report will include proposed deadlines for completion of discovery, dispositive motions, all pretrial matters, and a proposed trial setting.
ORDER
The parties having stipulated and agreed, it is hereby so ORDERED that this action is STAYED and shall be removed from this Court's active caseload until further application by the parties or order of this Court. The parties shall file a joint status report on or before March 31, 2023.
This Court retains full jurisdiction and this Order shall not prejudice any party in this action.