Contreras v. Pfizer, Inc. et al
Filing
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ORDER GRANTING 21 STIPULATION TO STAY ACTION. This action is STAYED in its entirety pending final resolution of the appeal in DEste v. Bayer (07-56577), Barnick v. Wyeth (07-56684), and Menes v. Roche (08-55286). The Case Management Conference scheduled for March 2, 2012, is VACATED. The Clerk shall administratively close this file. Signed by Judge Edward J. Davila on 2/23/2012. (ejdlc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 2/23/2012)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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SAN JOSE DIVISION
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PHILIP M. CONTRERAS,
CASE NO. 5:09-cv-03405 EJD
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION TO
STAY ACTION
Plaintiff(s),
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v.
PFIZER, INC., et. al.,
[Docket Item No. 21]
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Defendant(s).
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Presently before the court is a stipulation of the parties to stay the above-entitled action
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For the Northern District of California
United States District Court
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pending the resolution of various appellate proceedings. See Docket Item No. 21. Since the court
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finds good cause for the relief requested, the stipulated is GRANTED. Accordingly, the court orders
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as follows:
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This action is STAYED in its entirety pending final resolution of the appeal in D’Este
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v. Bayer (07-56577), Barnick v. Wyeth (07-56684), and Menes v. Roche (08-55286).
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The Case Management Conference scheduled for March 2, 2012, is VACATED. The
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Clerk shall administratively close this file.
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The parties shall provide notice to the court within 30 days of the final resolution of
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the appeals. In their notice, the parties shall request that this matter be reopened, and
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that a case management conference be scheduled.
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3.
This Order shall not prevent either party from seeking to reopen this case and lift or
extend the stay should the circumstances warrant.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: February 23, 2012
EDWARD J. DAVILA
United States District Judge
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CASE NO. 5:09-cv-03405 EJD
ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION TO STAY ACTION
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