Real v. Walker et al

Filing 100

ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Kendall J. Newman on 12/08/15 ordering dispositional documents shall be filed no later than 210 days from the date of the filing of this order. Plaintiff's motion to strike affirmative defenses 90 is termed. If this action is resumed because on or more terms of the settlement are not satisfied, plaintiff is directed to notice the motion for hearing. (Plummer, M)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 RANDY REAL, 12 13 14 15 No. 2:09-cv-3273 GEB KJN P Plaintiff, v. ORDER JAMES WALKER, et al., Defendants. 16 17 On November 24, 2015, counsel for the parties informed the court that the parties have 18 settled the above-captioned case, and represented that documents disposing of the case will be 19 filed after a settlement check issues. The latter event is expected to take place within one hundred 20 and eighty days of delivery of a signed settlement agreement and supporting documents to 21 defendants’ counsel. (ECF No. 99.) Accordingly, the court orders that dispositional documents 22 be filed no later than two hundred and ten days from the date of filing of this order. 23 All hearing dates currently set in this matter are hereby vacated. 24 Failure to comply with this order may be grounds for the imposition of sanctions on any 25 and all counsel or parties who contributed to the violation of this order. 26 Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 27 1. Dispositional documents shall be filed no later than two hundred and ten days from the 28 date of the filing of this order. 1 1 2. Plaintiff’s motion to strike affirmative defenses (ECF No. 90) is termed. If this action 2 is resumed because one or more terms of the settlement are not satisfied, plaintiff is directed to re- 3 notice the motion for hearing. 4 Dated: December 8, 2015 5 6 /real3273.settlement.kjn 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2

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