(PC) Dubrin et al v. Bonilla
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ORDER on Stipulation to Stay Discovery and GRANTING an Extension of Time to Advise Re Settlement Conference signed by Magistrate Judge Jennifer L. Thurston on 2/3/2015. (Sant Agata, S)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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1:11-cv-01484-AWI-JLT (PC)
DURBIN, et al.,
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Plaintiffs,
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v.
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BONILLA, et al.,
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ORDER ON STIPULATION TO STAY
DISCOVERY AND GRANTING AN
EXTENSION OF TIME TO ADVISE RE
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
(Doc. 60)
Defendants.
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Plaintiffs are state prisoners who were confined in the Security Housing Unit (“SHU”) at
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the California Correctional Institution (“CCI”) in Tehachapi. (Doc. 19 at 2.) The dispositive
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motion filing deadline has lapsed and trial is set for July 28, 2015 before the Honorable Anthony
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W. Ishii. (See Docs. 48, 58.) Thus, the parties were asked to submit statements regarding
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whether a settlement conference would be of assistance. (Doc. 59.) In response, the parties filed
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a stipulation to stay discovery indicating Plaintiffs have provided Defendants a demand and
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Defendants are in process of evaluating it. (Doc. 60)They indicate that, at this time, they have
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agreed to suspend further discovery until Defendants respond and that they would like to delay
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response to the Court’s inquiry related to a settlement conference until that time.
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Accordingly, it is HEREBY ORDERED, that:
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(1)
discovery in this matter is stayed until February 27, 2015; and
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no later than February 27, 2015 , the parties shall submit statements indicating
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whether they believe, in good faith, settlement is a possible and whether they wish
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the Court to set a settlement conference.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated:
February 3, 2015
/s/ Jennifer L. Thurston
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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