Fuller et al v. United States of America

Filing 33

ORDER GRANTING STAY PENDING MEDIATION- This case is stayed until September 30, 2010 to permit the parties to participate in mediation. During the period of stay, compliance with deadlines established by the progression order, responses to discovery and other proceedings shall not be required. Within five days following the completion of the parties settlement meeting, the Plaintiffs counsel shall electronically file a status report advising whether the case has been settled. If there is no settlement, counsel shall notify the undersigned by October 4, 2010, at which time the Court will establish a new progression order. Case stayed.( Status Report due by 2/10/2011.) Ordered by Magistrate Judge F. A. Gossett. (MKR)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA JONATHAN E. FULLER and KYOKO I. FULLER, Plaintiffs, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. 8:09cv377 ORDER GRANTING STAY PENDING MEDIATION THIS MATTER came before the Court for a Rule 16 planning conference. Counsel appeared telephonically. Sheldon M. Kay represented the plaintiffs and Ellen K. Weis represented the defendant. Progression of the case reviewed. For good cause, IT IS ORDERED: 1. 2. 3. This case is stayed until September 30, 2010 to permit the parties to During the period of stay, compliance with deadlines established by the Within five days following the completion of the parties' settlement meeting, participate in mediation. progression order, responses to discovery and other proceedings shall not be required. the Plaintiff's counsel shall electronically file a status report advising whether the case has been settled. 4. If there is no settlement, counsel shall notify the undersigned by October 4, 2010, at which time the Court will establish a new progression order. DATED: August 9, 2010. BY THE COURT: s/ F.A. Gossett United States Magistrate Judge

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