Harms Farms Trucking, Inc. v. Adams et al

Filing 42

ORDER - IT IS ORDERED that the Joint Stipulation to Stay Case Progression (Filing No. 41 ) is granted. All remaining case progression deadlines are stayed, and all hearings are terminated, pending the outcome of mediation. On or before May 2, 2025 , the parties shall notify the Court regarding the outcome of mediation. If mediation is unsuccessful, the parties shall provide the undersigned magistrate judge with a proposed schedule for reinstatement of case progression deadlines within 14 days after mediation takes place. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Ryan C. Carson. (TCL)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA HARMS FARMS TRUCKING, INC., a Nebraska corporation; 4:24CV3083 Plaintiff, vs. ORDER TYLER ADAMS, an individual; NATNAEL BERAKI, an individual; NEW PRIME, INC., a Missouri Corporation; NNE LOGISTICS, INC., a Georgia limited liability company; and AUTOMAN EXPRESS, INC., a Canadian corporation; Defendants. This matter is before the Court on the Joint Stipulation to Stay Case Progression (Filing No. 41). Counsel for the parties have advised the court that mediation will take place in the Spring of 2025. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that the Joint Stipulation to Stay Case Progression (Filing No. 41) is granted: 1. All remaining case progression deadlines are stayed, and all hearings are terminated, pending the outcome of mediation. 2. On or before May 2, 2025, the parties shall notify the Court regarding the outcome of mediation. 3. If mediation is unsuccessful, the parties shall provide the undersigned magistrate judge with a proposed schedule for reinstatement of case progression deadlines within 14 days after mediation takes place. Dated this 28th day of January, 2025. BY THE COURT: s/ Ryan C. Carson United States Magistrate Judge

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