Grahl v. Circle K Stores
Filing
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ORDER that within 14 days of the entry of an order setting the end of the opt- in period, the parties must submit a Proposed Discovery Plan and Scheduling Order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that discovery is stayed. Signed by Magistrate Judge Cam Ferenbach on 9/28/15. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - TR)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
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CHARLES GRAHL,
Plaintiff,
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vs.
CIRCLE K STORES, INC.,
2:14-cv-00305-RFB-VCF
ORDER
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Defendants.
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Before the court is the First Amended [Proposed] Discovery Plan and Scheduling Order (#262).
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The parties propose that the discovery schedule allow 180 days from the end of the opt-in period,
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other being dates set consistent with that cut-off date. That request will be approved, but in the absence
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of the setting of the end of the opt-in period, specific discovery deadlines cannot be set.
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The parties also agree that during the opt-in period, discovery will be stayed, “except as it relates
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to any outstanding discovery, about which the parties agree to meet-and-confer should there be any
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dispute.”
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Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that within 14 days of the entry of an order setting the
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end of the opt-in period, the parties must submit a Proposed Discovery Plan and Scheduling Order setting
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forth the specific deadlines required by LR 24—1(e).
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, until this Proposed Discovery Plan and Scheduling Order setting
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actual dates for the deadlines is submitted to the court, discovery is stayed except as it relates to any
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currently outstanding discovery.
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DATED this 28th day of September, 2015.
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CAM FERENBACH
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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