Lowery et al v. Rhapsody International, Inc.
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ORDER re 20 Joint Status Report. Signed by Judge Jeffrey S. White on 6/21/16. (jjoS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 6/21/2016)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
OAKLAND DIVISION
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DAVID LOWERY, VICTOR
11 KRUMMENACHER, GREG LISHER,
and DAVID FARAGHER, individually
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others similarly situated,
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Plaintiffs,
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v.
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RHAPSODY INTERNATIONAL,
16 INC.,
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Case No. 4:16-CV-01135-JSW
[PROPOSED] ORDER RE JOINT
STATUS REPORT (DKT. 20)
Defendant.
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PROPOSED ORDER
CASE NO. 4:16-CV-01135-JSW
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Before the Court is Plaintiffs David Lowery, Victor Krummenacher, Greg
2 Lisher, and David Faragher (collectively “Plaintiffs”), and Rhapsody International,
3 Inc.’s (“Defendant”) (collectively “the Parties’”) Joint Status Report. (Dkt. 20.)
4 The Parties request that the pending deadlines in the case remain suspended for
5 another 60 days, until August 19, 2016. The Parties will report back to the Court in
6 60 days, on August 19, 2016, to update the Court on whether the parties are
7 progressing with a resolution or need to return to active litigation. In the event the
8 Parties determine prior to August 19, 2016, that resolution is not likely at that time,
9 they will continue their Rule 26(f) conference within seven days, and meet and
10 confer in good faith regarding a briefing schedule regarding any motion or motions
11 directed at dismissing the case and/or filing a Joint Case Management Statement in
12 compliance with Civil Local Rule 16-9.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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June 21
17 DATED: _____________, 2016
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The Honorable Jeffrey White
United States District Judge
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