Opinion
2:19-cv-00161-RFB-VCF
10-06-2022
GREGORY MAY, Plaintiff, v. SCOTT MATTINSON, et al., Defendants.
AARON D. FORD Attorney General ANDREW C. NELSON, Bar No. 159741 Deputy Attorney General ANGELA H. DOWS, ESQ. CORY READE DOWS & SHAFER Attorney for Plaintiff ANDREW C. NELSON, ESQ. Deputy Attorney General State of Nevada Attorneys for Defendants Attorneys for Defendants William Gittere, Jennifer Nash, Martin Naughton, Theresa Wickham, Brian Williams, Steffen Moskoff, and Corey Rowley
AARON D. FORD Attorney General ANDREW C. NELSON, Bar No. 159741 Deputy Attorney General
ANGELA H. DOWS, ESQ. CORY READE DOWS & SHAFER Attorney for Plaintiff
ANDREW C. NELSON, ESQ. Deputy Attorney General State of Nevada Attorneys for Defendants
Attorneys for Defendants William Gittere, Jennifer Nash, Martin Naughton, Theresa Wickham, Brian Williams, Steffen Moskoff, and Corey Rowley
STIPULATION TO EXTEND DEADLINE TO FILE DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS (NINTH REQUEST)
CAM FERENBACH UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
Plaintiff Gregory May, by and through counsel Angela H. Dows, Esq., and Defendants, William Gittere, Jennifer Nash, Martin Naughton, Theresa Wickham, Brian Williams, Steffen Moskoff, and Corey Rowley, by and through counsel, Aaron D. Ford, Nevada Attorney General, and Andrew C. Nelson, Deputy Attorney General, of the State of Nevada, Office of the Attorney General, hereby submit this Stipulation to Extend the current deadline to file dispositive motions in this matter. The Court, in ECF No. 98, ordered Dispositive Motions be filed by October 10, 2022.
Counsel for Defendants has recently been assigned the matter and needs additional time review and file any appropriate dispositive motions. Additionally, Counsel for Plaintiff and Chief Deputy Attorney General D. Randall Gilmer held a Settlement Conference on September 30, 2022. At that conference, the Parties discussed and agreed to an extension of time to file dispositive motions. The Parties agreed to extend the deadline from October 10, 2022, to November 21, 2022. So, the Parties respectfully request the Court grant the request, and extend the deadline to file dispositive motions.
The Parties submit that there is good cause to extend the deadline to file dispositive motions from October 10, 2022, to November 21, 2022. New counsel for Defendants has recently been assigned the matter and still has yet to make a formal appearance. Additionally, the Parties have discussed the potential for settlement, which may continue between the Parties. Therefore, the parties submit that good cause does exist for this extension.
IT IS SOORDERED.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the
Joint Pretrial Order must be filed on or before December 21, 2022. If dispositive motions are filed, the deadline for filing the joint pretrial order will be suspended until 30 days after decision on the dispositive motions or further court order.