Alexander v. Hyundai Motor Finance Co., et al
Filing
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ORDER Granting 46 First Stipulation for Extension of Time re 40 Notice. Dismissal paperwork regarding Defendant Experian due 5/9/2018. Signed by Magistrate Judge Carl W. Hoffman on 4/10/2018. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - SLD)
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Matthew I. Knepper, Esq.
Nevada Bar No. 12796
Miles N. Clark, Esq.
Nevada Bar No. 13848
KNEPPER & CLARK LLC
10040 W. Cheyenne Ave., Suite 170-109
Las Vegas, NV 89129
Phone: (702) 825-6060
Fax: (702) 447-8048
Email: matthew.knepper@knepperclark.com
Email: miles.clark@knepperclark.com
David H. Krieger, Esq.
Nevada Bar No. 9086
HAINES & KRIEGER, LLC
8985 S. Eastern Ave., Suite 350
Henderson, NV 89123
Phone: (702) 880-5554
Fax: (702) 385-5518
Email: dkrieger@hainesandkrieger.com
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Attorneys for Plaintiff
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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SHEILA ALEXANDER,
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Plaintiff,
STIPULATION FOR EXTENSION OF
TIME
vs.
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
2:17-cv-02299-RFB-CWH
Case No.: 2:17-cv-02999-RFB-CWH
HYUNDAI MOTOR FINANCE CO. D/B/A
HYUNDAI CAPITAL AMERICA/ KIA (FIRST REQUEST)
MOTORS FINANCE; WELLS FARGO
DEALER
SERVICES;
EQUIFAX
INFORMATION
SERVICES,
LLC;
EXPERIAN INFORMATION SOLUTIONS,
INC; and TRANS UNION, LLC,
Defendants.
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IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by and between Plaintiff SHEILA ALEXANDER
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(“Plaintiff”) and Defendant EXPERIAN INFORMATION SOLUTIONS, INC (“Experian”)
STIPULATION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME (FIRST REQUEST) - 1
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(collectively, the “Parties”) as follows:
On February 8, 2018, Plaintiff filed a notice of settlement with Experian. ECF Dkt. 40.
The Notice requested that the Parties anticipated filing a notice of settlement within 60 days. See
id. Although settlement has been reached and necessary paperwork has been exchanged, not all
terms of the settlement have yet been complied with. The Parties anticipate that full compliance
will be achieved, and a stipulation of dismissal circulated, no later than 30 days from the filing of
this stipulation. Accordingly, the Parties request a 30-day extension, until May 9, 2018, to file
dismissal paperwork regarding Experian.
This is the Parties’ first request to extend this deadline, and is being made in good faith
and not for the purposes of delay.
IT IS SO STIPULATED.
Dated April 9, 2018
/s/ Miles N. Clark
Matthew I. Knepper, Esq.
Nevada Bar No. 12796
Miles N. Clark, Esq.
Nevada Bar No. 13848
KNEPPER & CLARK LLC
Email: matthew.knepper@knepperclark.com
Email: miles.clark@knepperclark.com
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David H. Krieger, Esq.
Nevada Bar No. 9086
HAINES & KRIEGER, LLC
Email: dkrieger@hainesandkrieger.com
Counsel for Plaintiff
ORDER
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/s/ Jennifer Braster
Jennifer L. Braster, Esq.
Nevada Bar No. 9982
Andrew J. Sharples, Esq.
Nevada Bar No. 12866
NAYLOR & BRASTER
Email: jbraster@naylorandbrasterlaw.com
Email: asharples@naylorandbrasterlaw.com
Counsel for Defendant
Experian Information Solutions, Inc.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
April 10, 2018
Dated: __________, _____
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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