Millard Gutter Company et al v. Nationwide Insurance, et al
Filing
27
ORDER - The parties' Joint Unopposed Motion and Stipulation for Continuance of Trial and Request for Amended Order of Progression (Filing No. 26 ), is granted. The Pretrial Conference and Trial are cancelled, and will be rescheduled, if nece ssary, after the parties mediate. The parties shall complete mediation on or by August 16, 2019, and shall notify the Court of the outcome of mediation within 7-days that it takes place. If mediation is unsuccessful, the parties shall file an amended Rule 26(f) Report within 14-days of mediation. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Michael D. Nelson. (LKO)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
MILLARD GUTTER COMPANY, a
Corporation d/b/a MILLARD ROOFING AND
GUTTER; GILLICK ENTERPRISES, INC.;
and GROSS POINT HOLDINGS, LLC;
8:18CV23
ORDER
Plaintiffs,
vs.
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE, d/b/a or a/k/a
NATIONWIDE; and DEPOSITORS
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Defendants.
This matter comes before the Court on the parties’ Joint Unopposed Motion and Stipulation
for Continuance of Trial and Request for Amended Order of Progression (Filing No. 26). After
review of the motion, the Court finds it should be granted. Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED:
1. The parties’ Joint Unopposed Motion and Stipulation for Continuance of Trial and
Request for Amended Order of Progression (Filing No. 26), is granted;
2. The Pretrial Conference and Trial are cancelled, and will be rescheduled, if necessary,
after the parties mediate;
3. The parties shall complete mediation on or by August 16, 2019, and shall notify the
Court of the outcome of mediation within 7-days that it takes place; and
4. If mediation is unsuccessful, the parties shall file an amended Rule 26(f) Report within
14-days of mediation.
Dated this 9th day of May, 2019.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Michael D. Nelson
United States Magistrate Judge
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