LBUBS 2004-C6 Stockdale Office Limited Partnership v. Moreland et al
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ORDER ON STIPULATION Representing the Matter Has Been Settled re 32 , signed by Magistrate Judge Jennifer L. Thurston on 8/27/2013. Filing Deadline for stipulated request for dismissal 9/6/2013. (Hall, S)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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LBUBS 2004-C6 STOCKDALE OFFICE
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP,
Case No.: 1:13-cv-00294 LJO JLT
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Plaintiff,
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ORDER ON STIPULATION
REPRESENTING THE MATTER HAS BEEN
SETTLED
v.
TERRY MORELAND, et al.,
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(Doc. 32)
Defendants.
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On August 27, 2013, the parties filed a stipulation setting forth that they have come to
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terms on a settlement and are merely in process of obtaining signatures on the settlement
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agreement. (Doc. 32) They report they expect all signatures to be obtained by August 30, 2013
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and a stipulated dismissal filed by September 6, 2013. Id. at 1-2. Based thereon, they request the
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Court amend the scheduling order to extend deadlines that are fast-approaching (and one which
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has expired). However, the parties fail to explain why the amendment is needed. In light of
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counsels’ representation that “by the end of this week, all signatures on the settlement documents
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should be in place and the parties will be in a position next week to file a stipulation requesting
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dismissal of this action” (Id. at 1-2), the Court ORDERS:
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No later than September 6, 2013, the parties SHALL file their stipulated request
for dismissal;
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All pending dates, motions, conferences and hearings, including the trial date, are
VACATED;
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Failure to comply with this order may be grounds for the imposition of sanctions on
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counsel or the parties who contributed to violation of this order. See Local Rules 110, 160.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated:
August 27, 2013
/s/ Jennifer L. Thurston
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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