National Labor Relations Board v. International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 150, AFL-CIO
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AGREED ORDER granting 39 Motion for an Agreed Order. The parties will submit to the Court no later than (miscellaneous deadline 7/5/2011) a joint status report advising the Court of whether settlement has been achieved, or whether another proposed production schedule is forthcoming. Entered by Judge Joe Billy McDade on 5/19/2011. (RK, ilcd)
E-FILED
Thursday, 19 May, 2011 09:50:44 AM
Clerk, U.S. District Court, ILCD
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
PEORIA DIVISION
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS
BOARD,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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INTERNATIONAL UNION OF
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OPERATING ENGINEERS, LOCAL 150, )
AFL-CIO,
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Defendants.
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Case No. 08-cv-1361
AGREED ORDER
The Motion having been heard and the Court being fully advised, it is hereby
ordered that:
1. The Court’s order of March 31, 2011 regarding production pursuant to the
subpoena duces tecum is stayed for 60 days by agreement of the parties in order to
pursue settlement.
2. In the event the underlying unfair labor practice case is not settled by July
5, 2011, the parties will submit a new proposed schedule to the Court that tracks
the timeline initially ordered by the Court.
3. The parties will submit to the Court no later than July 5, 2011 a joint
status report advising the Court of whether settlement has been achieved, or
whether another proposed production schedule is forthcoming.
s/Elizabeth A. LaRose, #6229653
Counsel for Defendant
IUOE, Local 150
6140 Joliet Road
Countryside, IL 60525
708-579-6663
s/Debra Stefanik, #0029957
Counsel for Plaintiff
National Labor Relations Board, SR-33
300 Hamilton Blvd., Suite 200
Peoria, IL 61602
309-671-7080
Entered this 19th day of May, 2011.
s/ Joe B. McDade
JOE BILLY McDADE
United States Senior District Judge
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