Reyes v. Commissioner of Social Security

Filing 18

ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO SERVE CONFIDENTIAL LETTER BRIEF. Plaintiffs confidential letter brief shall be served on or before October 8, 2016; All corresponding deadlines are modified accordingly; and the parties are advised that due to the impact of social security cases on the Courts docket and the Courts desire to have cases decided in an expedient manner, requests for modification of the briefing scheduling will not routinely be granted and will only be granted upon a showing of good cause. Further, requests to modify the briefing schedule that are made on the eve of a deadline will be looked upon with disfavor and may be denied absent good cause for the delay in seeking an extension. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stanley A. Boone on 9/13/2016. (Hernandez, M)

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1 2 3 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 5 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 6 7 BRITTNEY REYES, on behalf of minor child Seth Joseph Reyes, Case No. 1:16-cv-00013-SAB ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO SERVE CONFIDENTIAL LETTER BRIEF Plaintiff, 8 v. 9 (ECF No. 17) 10 COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY. Defendant. 11 12 13 Pursuant to the stipulation of the parties, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 14 1. Plaintiff’s confidential letter brief shall be served on or before October 8, 2016; 15 2. All corresponding deadlines are modified accordingly; and 16 3. The parties are advised that due to the impact of social security cases on the 17 Court’s docket and the Court’s desire to have cases decided in an expedient 18 manner, requests for modification of the briefing scheduling will not routinely be 19 granted and will only be granted upon a showing of good cause. Further, requests 20 to modify the briefing schedule that are made on the eve of a deadline will be 21 looked upon with disfavor and may be denied absent good cause for the delay in 22 seeking an extension. 23 24 IT IS SO ORDERED. 25 Dated: September 13, 2016 UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 26 27 28 1

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