Eastmoor Estates Residents Association et al v. Miller et al
Filing
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ORDER STAYING CASE. Within 14 days of this date, the parties shall submit to the undersigned a joint, proposed scheduling order which outlines deadlines for all pertinent steps required to accomplish class certification for settlement purposes and district court approval of settlement in compliance with all applicable laws. Signed by Jane M Virden on 8/7/12. Associated Cases: 4:10-cv-00144-NBB-JMV, 4:11-cv-00034-NBB-JMV (ncb)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
GREENVILLE DIVISION
EASTMOOR ESTATES RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION, ET AL.
VS.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:10CV144-NBB-JMV
GLENN MILLER, ET AL.
CONSOLIDATED WITH
SOUTHERN FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY
VS.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:11CV34-GHD-JMV
GLENN MILLER, ET AL.
ORDER STAYING CASES FOR SETTLEMENT PURPOSES
The court conducted a telephonic status conference this day at the request of counsel for
the parties. Counsel for all parties having represented to the court that a conditional settlement
of these cases has been reached and a stay of these proceedings is necessary to avoid undue
litigation expense while the parties undertake to accomplish class certification for settlement
purposes and district court approval of settlement, it is,
THEREFORE, ORDERED:
1. That these consolidated cases are STAYED until further order of the court.
2. That within 14 days of this date, the parties shall submit to the undersigned a joint,
proposed scheduling order which outlines deadlines for all pertinent steps required to accomplish
class certification for settlement purposes and district court approval of settlement in compliance
with all applicable laws.
3. The parties have advised the court that the above described process should take
approximately 4 months to complete. Accordingly, the parties’ proposed scheduling order shall
contain deadlines consistent with said estimation.
SO ORDERED this 7th day of August, 2012.
/s/ Jane M. Virden
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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