Opinion
2:20-CV-00127-CDS-EJY[1]
02-03-2023
JONATHAN D. BLUM, ESQ. Nevada Bar No. 09515 WILEY PETERSEN JAMES J. KERNELL, ESQ. (Pro Hac Vice) KYLE D. DONNELLY, ESQ. (Pro Hac Vice) ERICKSON KERNELL IP, LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff Sunlighten, Inc.
JONATHAN D. BLUM, ESQ. Nevada Bar No. 09515 WILEY PETERSEN
JAMES J. KERNELL, ESQ. (Pro Hac Vice) KYLE D. DONNELLY, ESQ. (Pro Hac Vice) ERICKSON KERNELL IP, LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff Sunlighten, Inc.
STIPULATION AND ORDER TO CONTINUE STATUS HEARING
Pursuant to Civil Practice Local Rule IA 6-1, Sunlighten, Inc. (“Sunlighten, Inc.” or “Plaintiff') and Finnmark Designs, LLC (“Finnmark” or “Defendant”), by and through the undersigned counsel of record hereby stipulate and request the Court to continue the Status Hearing currently set for February 7,2023, at 10:00AM set by ECF No. 90, Minute Order in Chambers to February 20,2023 or any date and time thereafter which the Court can accommodate. Plaintiffs lead counsel, James Kernell, Esq., will be out of the country from February 7 through February 19. Further, Plaintiffs local counsel will be out of state from February 7 through February 10. Defendant's counsel has no conflicts with the currently scheduled status hearing, but stipulates to this requested continuance by Plaintiff as a professional courtesy to Plaintiffs counsel. This is the first Stipulation to Continue the Status Hearing. Mr. Kernell resides in Kansas, and requests to attend the rescheduled hearing via Zoom. While Defendant's counsel believes all attorneys who will be trial counsel should attend the Court's status hearing in person, as a further professional courtesy to Mr. Kernell, Defendant's counsel will not object to Mr. Kernell attending the status hearing via Zoom.
The Parties agree that this Stipulation is submitted for good cause, and not for any improper purpose.
IT IS SO STIPULATED.
ORDER
IT IS SO ORDERED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the status hearing is rescheduled to February 21, 2023, at 11:00 a.m.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that plaintiff's lead counsel, James Kernell, is granted leave to attend the hearing via Zoom conference.