Persaud Properties FL Investments, LLC v. The Town of Fort Myers Beach
Filing
38
ORDER granting 37 Plaintiff's Unopposed Motion to Extend Discovery Deadlines and Modify Case Management and Scheduling Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Carol Mirando on 10/13/2017. (HJ)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
FORT MYERS DIVISION
PERSAUD PROPERTIES FL
INVESTMENTS, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No: 2:17-cv-227-FtM-99CM
THE TOWN OF FORT MYERS
BEACH,
Defendant.
ORDER
This matter comes before the Court upon review of Plaintiff’s Unopposed
Motion to Extend Discovery Deadlines and Modify Case Management and Scheduling
Order (Doc. 37) filed on October 12, 2017. Plaintiff seeks to extend Court-ordered
deadlines by sixty (60) days because of the pending motion to dismiss (Doc. 10) and
delays in conducting depositions.
requested relief.
Doc. 37 at 1-2.
Defendant does not object to the
Id. at 3.
On June 26, 2017, Senior United States District Judge John E. Steele entered
a Case Management and Scheduling Order (“CMSO”) setting the deadlines to disclose
expert reports for Plaintiff to October 13, 2017 and for Defendant to October 20, 2017,
the discovery deadline to November 1, 2017, the mediation deadline to December 8,
2017, the deadline for dispositive motions to December 15, 2017 and a trial term of
May 7, 2018.
Doc. 32 at 1-2.
Based on Plaintiff’s representation, the Court finds
good cause to grant the requested extension.
Doc. 37. The Court also notes this is
the first extension of the CMSO deadlines.
ACCORDINGLY, it is hereby
ORDERED:
1.
Plaintiff’s Unopposed Motion to Extend Discovery Deadlines and Modify
Case Management and Scheduling Order (Doc. 37) is GRANTED.
2.
An amended case management and scheduling order will be issued under
a separate cover.
DONE and ORDERED in Fort Myers, Florida on this 13th day of October,
2017.
Copies:
Counsel of record
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