Opinion
2:19-cv-00532-APG-DJA
02-27-2023
KEMP JONES, LLP Don Springmeyer, Esq. Jason T. Brown (admitted pro hac vice) Nicholas Conlon (admitted pro hac vice) BROWN, LLC Attorneys for Plaintiffs FOX ROTHSCHILD LLP Mark J. Connot, Esq. Colleen E. McCarty, Esq. Colin D. Dougherty (admitted pro hac vice) FOX ROTHSCHILD LLP Attorneys for Defendants
KEMP JONES, LLP Don Springmeyer, Esq. Jason T. Brown (admitted pro hac vice) Nicholas Conlon (admitted pro hac vice) BROWN, LLC Attorneys for Plaintiffs
FOX ROTHSCHILD LLP Mark J. Connot, Esq. Colleen E. McCarty, Esq. Colin D. Dougherty (admitted pro hac vice) FOX ROTHSCHILD LLP Attorneys for Defendants
JOINT STIPULATION AND ORDER TO STAY CASE MANAGEMENT DEADLINES PENDING FINALIZATION OF SETTLEMENT (FIFTH REQUEST)
DANIEL J. ALBREGTS UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
Plaintiffs Katherine Sears and Virginia Seganos on behalf of themselves and all persons who have opted in to this action (collectively “Plaintiffs”), and Defendant Mid Valley Enterprises, LLC and Pahrump ICS LLC (collectively “Defendants”), pursuant to LR IA 6-1, hereby stipulate and agree to stay all remaining case management deadlines for thirty (30) days pending their efforts to finalize their settlement and dismiss this action, for good cause shown, aver as follows:
1. On January 9, 2023, the parties filed their fourth Joint Stipulation and Order to extend case management deadlines, in which they informed the Court that they had reach a settlement in principle. See ECF No. 106.
2. On January 9, 2023, the Court granted the parties' fourth Joint Stipulation and Order, and extended the deadline for dispositive motion from January 10, 2023 to February 24, 2023, to allow the parties to finalize and execute a long-form settlement and file documents to effectuate the dismissal of this action. See ECF No. 107.
3. The parties now seek a stay of the deadline to file dispositive motions, and all other case-management deadlines, for thirty (30) days, to allow the parties time to gather signatures and tax forms that are required for execution of the settlement, and file their stipulation to dismiss this action.
4. This Stipulation is made in good faith and is not intended for purposes of delay. STIPULATED BY THE PARTIES:
IT IS SO ORDERED.