Trustees On Behalf of Supplemental Income 401(k) Plan v. Golden West Envelope Corporation

Filing 16

ORDER GRANTING: 13 Ex Parte Application for Order to Continue Case Management Conference and Related Deadlines. Case Management Statement due by 8/4/2016. Initial Case Management Conference set for 8/11/2016 10:00 AM. Signed by Judge Maria-Elena James on 5/23/2016. (cdnS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 5/23/2016)

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I 2 J CATHERINE E. AROSTEGUI, SBN I T8756 BEESON, TAYER & BODINE, APC 520 Capitol Mall, Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 9581 4-47 14 Telephone: (916)325-2100 Facsimile: (916) 325-2120 4 Email: carostegui @beesontayer. com 5 Attorneys for PlaintiffTrustees On Behalf of Supplemental Income 401(k) plan 6 7 8 T]NITED STATES DISTRICT COTJRT 9 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIF'ORNIA l0 ll TRUSTEES ON BEHALF OF SUPPLEMENTAL INCOME 401(k) PLAN, GOLDEN WEST ENVELOPE CORPORATION. l5 l8 I-MEJ CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE AND RELATED DEADLII\"ES l3 l7 15 IPROPOSEDI ORDER RE PLATNTIFF'S v. l6 No. l6-CV-01 Plaintiff, | EX PARTE MOTION TO CONTINUE t2 I4 Case Defendant. Having considered Plaintiffs Ex Parte Motion and Declaration of Catherine E. Arostegui in support thereof, the Court finds good cause exists to continue the Case Management Conference and corresponding dates as follows: t9 l. The Case Management Conference will be continued from June 9, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. 20 2l in Courtroom B of the San Francisco Courthouse until August ll,2016 at 10:00 a.m. in Courtroom B of the San Francisco Courthouse. 22 2. The Rule 26(f) Report, Initial Disclosures and Case Management Conference 23 Statement 24 filing deadline will be continued from June 2,2016 to August 4,2016. IT IS SO ORDERED. 25 26 May 23, 2016 27 28 By: United States Magistrate Judge [PROPOSED] ORDER RE PLAINTIFF'S EX PARATE MOTION TO CONTNIUP CASB MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE AND RELATED DEADLINES Case No. l6-cv-01 15 I-MEJ 591277.dcr;x I

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