Simms v. DNC Parks & Resorts at Tenaya, Inc. et al

Filing 29

ORDER GRANTING the parties stipulation to extend the motion to compel filing deadline to 2/6/2015. Order signed by Magistrate Judge Sandra M. Snyder on 1/7/2015. (Rooney, M)

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APPLETON LAW GROUP, APC Heather Appleton (SBN 162283) happleton@appletonlg.com Cherryl F. Cercado (SBN 249990) ccercado@appletonlg.com 2101 Rosecrans Avenue, Suite 4240 El Segundo, CA 90245 Telephone: (310) 474-7022 Facsimile: (310) 474-7022 Attorneys for Plaintiff TIMOTHY SIMMS SEYFARTH SHAW LLP Joshua A. Rodine (SBN 237774) jrodine@seyfarth.com 2029 Century Park East, Suite 3500 Los Angeles, California 90067-3021 Telephone: (310) 277-7200 Facsimile: (310) 201-5219 Attorneys for Defendants DNC PARKS & RESORTS AT TENAYA, INC.; DELAWARE NORTH COMPANIES PARKS & RESORTS, INC.; and, DELAWARE NORTH COMPANIES, INCORPORATED UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA—FRESNO DIVISION TIMOTHY SIMMS, Plaintiff, v. CASE NO.: 1:13-CV-2075-SMS CASE FILED: 12/20/13 ASSIGNED FOR ALL PURPOSES TO HON. SANDRA M. SNYDER DNC PARKS & RESORTS AT TENAYA, INC., a Delaware corporation; DELAWARE NORTH COMPANIES PARKS & RESORTS, INC., a Delaware Corporation; DELAWARE NORTH COMPANIES, INCORPORATED, a Delaware Corporation; and DOES 1 - 50 inclusive, Defendants. ORDER ON JOINT STIPULATION TO EXTEND MOTION TO COMPEL DEADLINE DISCOVERY CUT-OFF:11/21/14 MOTION CUT-OFF: 1/9/15 TRIAL DATE: 7/6/15 STIPULATION TO CONTINUE MOTION TO COMPEL DEADLINE; PROPOSED ORDER CONCURRENTLY FILED 17848122v.4 Order IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: Any motions to compel related to discovery propounded prior to the discovery deadline of November 21, 2014 must be filed no later than February 6, 2015. DATED:_ 1/7/2015________ /s/ SANDRA M. SNYDER_ UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 1 JOINT STIPULATION TO CONTINUE TRIAL DATE; [PROPOSED]ORDER FILED CONCURRENTLY 17848122v.4

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