Southern Capital Preservation, LLC, et al v. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation et al
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ORDER granting 28 Stipulation to Lift Stay. Within 60 days of the date of this order, the parties shall meet and confer. Within ten days after the meet-and-confer, the parties shall file a proposed scheduling order. Signed by Judge Andrew P. Gordon on 11/19/2018. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - MMM)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
3 SOUTHERN CAPITAL PRESERVATION,
LLC AND PAUL PAWLIK, AS TENANTS
4 IN COMMON,
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Plaintiffs
Case No.: 2:15-cv-00801-APG-CWH
Order Granting Stipulation to Lift Stay
[ECF No. 28]
6 v.
7 FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION AND CONNIE CHEN,
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Defendants
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IT IS ORDERED that the stipulation to lift stay (ECF No. 28) is GRANTED. Within 60
11 days of the date of this order, the parties shall meet and confer as defined by Local Rule IA 112 3(f) regarding (1) a proposed scheduling order, (2) what discovery needs to be conducted,
13 (3) what viable claims and defenses remain in the case in light of recent decisions from the
14 Supreme Court of Nevada, and (4) the issues the parties intend to raise in any dispositive motion
15 the parties anticipate filing within the next 90 days. If discovery closed before the stay was
16 entered, the court will not reopen discovery absent extraordinary circumstances. A party
17 representative must attend the meet and confer, either in person or by telephone.
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Within ten days after the meet-and-confer, the parties shall file a proposed scheduling
19 order. Any dispositive motion filed within the next 90 days must contain a declaration by the
20 movant’s counsel that sets forth the details of the meet-and-confer and certifies that, despite good
21 faith efforts, the issues raised in the motion could not be resolved. LR IA 1-3(f)(2).
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DATED this 19th day of November, 2018.
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ANDREW P. GORDON
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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