Sariaslan v. Rackley et al.

Filing 60

ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Edmund F. Brennan on 06/11/19 GRANTING 58 defendants' request for a modification of the discovery and scheduling order. The current deadline for dispositive motions is VACATED. The parties may file any dispositive motion no later than 60 days after Plaintiff provides responses to Defendants discovery requests which comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.(Plummer, M)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 SACRAMENTO DIVISION 11 12 Case No. 2:15-cv-02492-MCE-EFB (PC) RAMIN SARIASLAN, [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS’ FIRST REQUEST TO Plaintiff, MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER 13 14 v. Judge: The Honorable Edmund F. Brennan Trial Date: Not Set Action Filed: December 1, 2015 15 16 RONALD RACKLEY, et al., 17 Defendants. 18 Defendants have requested a modification of the Discovery and Scheduling Order to extend 19 20 the dispositive motion deadline until sixty days after the deadline for Plaintiff to provide 21 responses to written discovery compliant with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. (See ECF 22 No. 49.) Good cause appearing therein, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 1. 23 Defendants’ request for a modification of the Discovery and Scheduling Order is 24 GRANTED; and 25 /// 26 /// 27 /// 28 1 [Proposed] Order Granting Defs.’ First Request to Modify Scheduling Order (2:15-cv-02492-MCE-EFB (PC)) 1 2. The current deadline for dispositive motions is vacated; and 2 3. The parties may file any dispositive motion no later than sixty days after Plaintiff 3 provides responses to Defendants’ discovery requests which comply with the Federal Rules of 4 Civil Procedure. (Id.) 5 6 Dated: June 11, 2019 _____________________________ The Honorable Edmund F. Brennan 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 SA2018301886 13806177.docx 28 2 [Proposed] Order Granting Defs.’ First Request to Modify Scheduling Order (2:15-cv-02492-MCE-EFB (PC))

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