McAllister v. Lee County, Florida Board of County Commissioners et al

Filing 32

ORDER granting 31 Joint Motion to Extend Deadlines in the Case Management and Scheduling Order and to Continue the Final Pretrial Conference and Trial and Memorandum of Law in Support. An Amended Case Management and Scheduling Order will be issued by separate order. All other directives set for in the 17 Case Management and Scheduling Order remain unchanged. Signed by Magistrate Judge Carol Mirando on 1/29/2016. (ANW)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA FORT MYERS DIVISION ARNOLD MCALLISTER, an individual Plaintiff, v. Case No: 2:14-cv-403-FtM-29CM LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, KIM DICKERSON and CHRISTINE BRADY, Defendants. ORDER Before the Court is the parties’ Joint Motion to Extend Deadlines in the Case Management and Scheduling Order and to Continue the Final Pretrial Conference and Trial and Memorandum of Law in Support (Doc. 31), filed on January 27, 2016. The parties seek to extend the deadlines in the Case Management and Scheduling Order (Doc. 17) because the parties are unable to complete mediation within the allotted time. Doc. 31 at 2. The parties state that due to scheduling conflicts, they were unable to set a mediation until March 15, 2016. Id. Thus, the parties request an extension of the deadlines in the Case Management and Scheduling Order to allow the parties to complete mediation. Id. The Court finds good cause for the extension. ACCORDINGLY, it is hereby ORDERED: 1. Joint Motion to Extend Deadlines in the Case Management and Scheduling Order and to Continue the Final Pretrial Conference and Trial and Memorandum of Law in Support (Doc. 31) is GRANTED. 2. An Amended Case Management and Scheduling Order will be issued by separate order. 3. All other directives set for in the Case Management and Scheduling Order (Doc. 17) remain unchanged. DONE and ORDERED in Fort Myers, Florida on this 29th day of January, 2016. Copies: Counsel of record -2-

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