Paragon Homes, LLC v. Ascent Home Loans, Inc. et al

Filing 12

ORDER. The parties are hereby ORDERED to show cause in writing, no later than 01/15/2016, why they failed to comply with the Local Rules. Alternatively, the filing of a joint proposed discovery plan by that date will suffice to discharge this order to show cause. Signed by Magistrate Judge Nancy J. Koppe on 01/08/2016. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - NEV)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 8 9 PARAGON HOMES, LLC, 10 Plaintiff(s), vs. 11 ASCENT HOME LOANS, INC., et al., 12 Defendant(s). 13 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 2:15-cv-02157-RCJ-NJK ORDER 14 On November 23, 2015, an answer was filed. Docket No. 5. The Rule 26(f) conference was 15 required to be held within 30 days after the first defendant’s answer or appearance. See Local Rule 26- 16 1(d) (“Counsel for plaintiff shall initiate the scheduling of the Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(f) meeting within thirty 17 (30) days after the first defendant answers or otherwise appears”). The stipulated discovery plan was 18 due 14 days thereafter. See Local Rule 26-1(d) (“Fourteen (14) days after the mandatory Fed. R. Civ. 19 P. 26(f) conference, the parties shall submit a stipulated discovery plan and scheduling order”). As such, 20 the stipulated discovery plan was due on January 7, 2016. The parties failed to timely file such a plan. 21 The parties are hereby ORDERED to show cause in writing, no later than January 15, 2016, why 22 they failed to comply with the Local Rules as outlined above. Alternatively, the filing of a joint 23 proposed discovery plan by that date will suffice to discharge this order to show cause. 24 IT IS SO ORDERED. 25 DATED: January 8, 2016 26 27 28 ______________________________________ ______________________ _ _ NANCY J. KOPPE Y KOPPE OP OP E United States Magistrate Judge States Magistrate gi t

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