Hanover v. CVS Pharmacy, Inc.

Filing 22

ORDER GRANTING 21 Letter Requesting Extension of Mediation Deadline filed by CVS Pharmacy, Inc. Mediation deadline extended to 2/4/2016. Signed by Judge Edward J. Davila on 12/18/2015. (ecg, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 12/18/2015)

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Littler Mendelson, PC 50 W. San Fernando, 15th Floor San Jose, CA 95113.2303 Elisa Nadeau 408.961.7119 direct 408.998.4150 main 408.851.6831 fax enadeau@littler.com Case No. 5:15-cv-02089-EJD DATED: 12/18/2015 Dear Judge Davila: N R NIA FO vila LI ER rd J . D a A UNIT ED d wa J u d ge E H Hanover v. CVS Pharmacy, Inc. RT Re: TED GRAN NO District Judge Edward J. Davila United States District Court Northern District of California San Jose Courthouse, Courtroom 4 - 5th Floor 280 South 1st Street San Jose, CA 95113 S DISTRICT TE C TA RT U O VIA ECF S December 16, 2015 F D IS T IC T O R C Defendant CVS Pharmacy, Inc. and Plaintiff Josephine Hanover hereby respectfully request an extension of the mediation deadline currently set for January 4, 2016 in order to allow Plaintiff’s counsel additional time to locate Codefendant Billy Davis, serve him with the complaint, and take his deposition. The parties have conferred with Mr. Gregory and he is in agreement with this extension and further, the parties have scheduled the mediation for January 28, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. In light of the above, the parties respectfully requests an extension of the mediation deadline currently set for January 4, 2016 to February 4, 2016. We appreciate Your Honor’s time and attention to this matter. Respectfully Submitted, Respectfully Submitted, /s/ Elisa Nadeau LITTLER MENDELSON Attorneys for Defendant CVS PHARMACY, INC. /s/ Robert D. Ponce LAW OFFICES OF ROBERT D. PONCE Attorneys for Plaintiff JOSEPHINE HANOVER cc: Philip Gregory, Mediator (via e-mail) Firmwide:137576267.1 074623.1057

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