California Concrete, Inc. v. Total Team Construction Services Inc. et al
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Order granting in part request for extension of time. Signed by Magistrate Judge Howard R. Lloyd on 11/20/15. (hrllc1S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 11/20/2015)
E-Filed 11/20/15
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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CALIFORNIA CONCRETE, INC.,
Case No. 15-cv-03569-HRL
Plaintiff,
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v.
ORDER GRANTING IN PART
REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TIME
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United States District Court
Northern District of California
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TOTAL TEAM CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES INC., et al.,
Re: Dkt. Nos. 17, 18
Defendants.
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The court previously received notice of settlement and ordered the parties to show cause, if
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any, why this case should not be dismissed. Dkt. No. 17. That order instructed the parties to
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attend a show-cause hearing on November 24, 2015. That order also instructed the parties to file a
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joint response no later than November 20, 2015, that would advise the court as to (1) the status of
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the parties in finalizing settlement; and (2) how much additional time, if any, is requested to
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finalize the settlement and file a stipulation for dismissal.
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The parties filed a joint response in compliance with the court’s order. Dkt. No. 18. The
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parties state that a tentative settlement has been reached, but they request 30 days of additional
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time in order to investigate “a potential problem with concrete work that is a subject of this
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action.” The court therefore changes the date of the show-cause hearing to December 22, 2015.
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The parties shall file another joint statement on December 18, 2015, to update the court on the
status of the parties’ attempts to finalize the settlement. The parties need not attend the showcause hearing or file another joint statement if the parties stipulate to dismissal under Federal Rule
of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii) by December 18.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: 11/20/15
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HOWARD R. LLOYD
United States Magistrate Judge
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