Senesac v. Santander Consumer USA, Inc. et al
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ORDER granting in part 10 Joint Motion for Entry of Scheduling Order. The deadline for class certification is extended until 10/31/2013; and the parties are directed to file, within 14 days of the date of this Order, a Joint Amended Case Management Report that contains complete information; including but not limited to trial dates. Signed by Senior Judge Harvey E. Schlesinger on 7/24/2013. (DSY)
J.
FILED
TERRA SENESAC,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 3:12-cv-1193-J-20JRK
SANTANDER CONSUMER USA, INC.,
Defendant.
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ORDER
THIS CAUSE is before this Court on the parties "Joint Motion for Entry of Scheduling
Order" (Dkt. 10).
Plaintiff initiated this action by filing a putative Class Action Complaint on October 30,
2012. (Dkt. 1). Defendant filed its Answer on December 17, 2012. (Dkt. 5).
On January 16,2013, the parties requested an extension of the time for Plaintiff to File a
Motion tor Class Certification. This Court granted that request on January 18, 2013, and
extended Plaintiffs deadline for moving for class certification until July 30, 2013. Thereafter,
the parties filed a "Case Management Report of Parties -
Dealing Only with Class Action
Issues." (Dkt. 9). Now the parties are asking this Court to enter a scheduling order, and once
again they request that the deadline for class certification be extended until October 31, 2013.
According, it is ORDERED:
1. The parties "Joint Motion for Entry of Scheduling Order" (Okt. 10) is GRANTED in
part;
2. The deadline for class certification is extended until October 31, 2013; and
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3. The parties are directed to file. within fourteen (14) days of the date of this Order. a
joint Amended Case Management Report that contains complete infonnation; including but not
limited to trial dates.
DONE AND ENTERED at Jacksonville. Florida, thi~ay of July. 2013.
Copies to:
Robert L. Peters, Esq.
Robert Franklin Springfield, Esq.
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