Kwasniewski et al v. sanofi-aventis U.S., LLC et al

Filing 374

ORDER. The court will grant the request for a continuance of the joint status report deadline. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that by 3/25/2019, the parties must file a stipulated dismissal or submit to the court a joint status report outlining what issues are impeding settlement and how or if the court can assist. Signed by Magistrate Judge Carl W. Hoffman on 2/22/2019. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - MR)

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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 3 *** 4 JENNIFER KWASNIEWSKI, et al., 5 6 7 Case No. 2:12-cv-00515-GMN-CWH Plaintiffs, ORDER v. SANOFI-AVENTIS U.S. LLC, et al., 8 Defendants. 9 10 The court is in receipt of a hand-delivered letter from plaintiff’s counsel, dated February 11 13, 2019. The attached letter was delivered to chambers and does not appear on the docket. The 12 letter states that the parties have reached a settlement and requests a continuance of the joint 13 status report deadline. Given that the parties have settled this matter, the court will grant the 14 request. Further, plaintiff’s counsel is advised that under the Local Rules 15 16 17 an attorney or pro se party must not send case-related correspondence, such as letters, emails, or facsimiles, to the court. All communications with the court must be styled as a motion, stipulation, or notice, and must be filed in the court’s docket and served on all other attorneys and pro se parties. 18 LR IA 7-1(b). All future requests for relief must be made by motion or stipulation and filed on 19 the docket. 20 IT IS SO ORDERED. 21 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all pending discovery deadlines are STAYED. 22 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that by March 25, 2019, the parties must file a stipulated 23 dismissal or submit to the court a joint status report outlining what issues are impeding settlement 24 and how or if the court can assist. 25 DATED: February 22, 2019 26 27 28 C.W. HOFFMAN, JR. UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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