Nationwide Insurance Company of America et al v. Gomez et al

Filing 11

ORDER signed by District Judge Morrison C. England, Jr. on 8/19/2016 GRANTING 10 Request for Extension of Time. Within ninety (90) days of service of the complaint on any party, or from the date of removal, the parties shall confer as required by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(f) and shall prepare and submit to the Court the Rule 26(f)(3) discovery plan within fourteen (14) days of the parties' conference. (Zignago, K.)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Karen L. Uno (SBN 117410) David P. Borovsky (SBN 216588) COZEN O'CONNOR 575 Market St., Ste. 2200 San Francisco, CA 94105 Telephone: 415.644.0914 Facsimile: 415.644.0978 Email: kuno@cozen.com dborovsky@cozen.com Attorneys for Plaintiffs NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA and AMCO INSURANCE COMPANY 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 SACRAMENTO DIVISION 11 12 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA and AMCO INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff(s), 13 14 15 16 ORDER EXTENDING RULE 26(F) DEADLINES v. ELISET GOMEZ; NAHEEM QAYYUM; NIGHAT KHAN; and RAVIEZ KHAN, Defendant(s). 17 18 Case No.: 2:16-CV-01114-MCE-CKD The Court, having reviewed the Plaintiffs’ Request for 30-Day Extension of Rule 26(f) 19 Deadlines and finding good cause therefor, hereby Orders the following extension of the deadlines 20 set in the Initial Pretrial Scheduling Order. ECF No. 4 at 2:14-17: 21 Within ninety (90) days of service of the complaint on any party, or from the date of 22 removal, the parties shall confer as required by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(f) and shall 23 prepare and submit to the Court the Rule 26(f)(3) discovery plan within fourteen (14) days of the 24 parties’ conference. 25 26 IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: August 19, 2016 27 28 LEGAL\27772972\2 1 CASE NO.: 2:16-CV-01114-MCE-CKD ORDER EXTENDING RULE 26(F) DEADLINES

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