Opinion
2:21-cv-01196-JCM-BNW
10-18-2022
Danielle Prince, Plaintiff, v. United States of America, ex rel. United States Postal Service, Defendants.
JASON M. FRIERSON United States Attorney District of Nevada SKYLER H. PEARSON Assistant United States Attorney Attorneys for the United States HALE INJURY LAW CHRISTIAN N. GRIFFIN, ESQ. Attorney for Plaintiff
JASON M. FRIERSON United States Attorney District of Nevada SKYLER H. PEARSON Assistant United States Attorney Attorneys for the United States
HALE INJURY LAW CHRISTIAN N. GRIFFIN, ESQ. Attorney for Plaintiff
STIPULATION TO STAY DEADLINES
BRENDA WEKSLER UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
Plaintiff Danielle Prince, and Defendant United States of America, through counsel, request that the Court stay the Joint Pre-trial Order deadline currently set for November 7, 2022. The parties further request that the court stay the remaining briefing deadlines as to the United States' motion to limit damages (ECF No. 16).
This is a personal injury case arising out of a motor vehicle accident. Discovery in this matter closed on September 25, 2022. The United States filed a motion to limit Plaintiff's damages on October 7, 2022.
The Court granted the parties' stipulation and scheduled a settlement conference for this case to be held on December 7, 2022 (ECF No. 19). The settlement conference may resolve of this case. Accordingly, the parties request that the pre-trial order deadline and the remaining briefing deadlines as to the United States' motion to limit damages (ECF No. 16) be stayed pending the outcome of the settlement conference.
ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that ECF No. 21 is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part as moot.
IT IS GRANTED to the extent that the Court will stay the pretrial order deadline.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Joint Pretrial Order will be due on January 4, 2023 if the parties do not settle in principle at the upcoming settlement conference.
ECF No. 21 is DENIED as moot to the extent it sought to stay the briefing schedule for Defendant's motion to limit damages.
IT IS SO ORDERED