Opinion
Jeff Reich, THE REICH LAW FIRM, Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Bruce T. Smyth, CHARLSTON, REVI CH & WOLLITZ LLP, Attorneys for Defendant.
STIPULATION AND ORDER RE DISCOVERY CUT-OFF AND AMENDMENT OF SCHEDULING ORDER
SHEILA K. OBERTO, Magistrate Judge.
WHEREAS, that the parties through their counsel have mutually agreed to request that the discovery cutoff and other deadline dates set forth in the case original Scheduling Order and Order Amending Scheduling Order be continued in order to allow additional time for completing depositions and other discovery, while accommodating the respective schedules of counsel;
WHEREAS, the parties have met and conferred regarding discovery and will meet further regarding the respective schedules of counsel in this matter, because the parties would like to provide for more time to allow the necessary remaining discovery to be conducted while accommodating the schedules of counsel. The continuance of discovery cut-off dates would allow this to be accomplished. The parties believe that such extension is advantageous to both parties and allows for the best use of time and resources.
WHEREAS, after meeting and conferring, the counsel have agreed to approximate two month extensions of the scheduling dates;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby stipulated by Plaintiffs and Defendant, by and through their respective counsel of record, as follows:
1. The various deadlines for discovery and pre-trial and trial dates currently set shall be continued for some two months to the following dates, or such other dates in reasonable proximity thereto convenient to the Court's schedule, as follows:
2. The Case Scheduling Order, dated November 26, 2013, and the Order Re Discovery Cut-Off and Amending Scheduling Order, signed October 2, 2015, shall be amended to reflect the new dates.
ORDER
Based on the parties' stipulation, the Court modifies the parties scheduling order as follows:
IT IS SO ORDERED.