Amber Wallisa v. City of Hesparia et al

Filing 94

MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER RE: Stipulation for "Order Setting and Restricting Expert Depositions, Associated Protective Order, and Conditional Evidentiary and/or Cost Sanctions, and for Conditional Vacation-Rescission in Part of Order Awardi ng Monetary Sanctions Against Plaintiff/Plaintiff's Counsel." ECF Docket No. 93. by Magistrate Judge Kenly Kiya Kato, the Court declines to issue the proposed Order lodged with the parties' stipulation. Nevertheless, while the Court anticipates the parties will comply with theiragreements, the Court will be available to consider any properly filed motions for relief if the need arises. (dts)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES--GENERAL Case No. EDCV16-02638-FMO (KKx) Date: May 10, 2018 Title: Amber Wallisa v. City of Hesparia, et al. DOCKET ENTRY PRESENT: HON. KENLY KIYA KATO, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Deb Taylor None Deputy Clerk Court Reporter/Recorder ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFF(S): None PROCEEDINGS: ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANT(S): None (IN CHAMBERS) The Court is in receipt of the parties' Stipulation for "Order Setting and Restricting Expert Depositions, Associated Protective Order, and Conditional Evidentiary and/or Cost Sanctions, and for Conditional Vacation-Rescission in Part of Order Awarding Monetary Sanctions Against Plaintiff/Plaintiff's Counsel." ECF Docket No. 93. The Court is pleased to see the parties and counsel working together productively. It does not appear there is any need for Court action at this time. Hence, the Court declines to issue the proposed Order lodged with the parties' stipulation. Nevertheless, while the Court anticipates the parties will comply with their agreements, the Court will be available to consider any properly filed motions for relief if the need arises. MINUTES FORM 11 CIVIL-GEN

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