Brady v. Equifax Information Services, LLC et al
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ORDER Denying without prejudice 10 Discovery Plan and Scheduling Order. An amended discovery plan must be filed by February 13, 2024. To the extent special scheduling review is sought therein, a specific showing must be made as to why the pres umptively reasonable deadlines should not apply based on the particular circumstances of this case. Otherwise, the parties must include the default deadlines, properly calculated from the date of the first Defendant's answer or first appearance. Discovery Plan/Scheduling Order due by 2/13/2024. Signed by Magistrate Judge Nancy J. Koppe on 2/6/2024. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - RJDG)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
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Case No. 2:23-cv-01912-RFB-NJK
KAREN BRADY,
Plaintiff,
ORDER
v.
[Docket No. 10]
EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES,
LLC, et al.,
Defendants.
Pending before the Court is the parties’ proposed discovery plan. Docket No. 10. The
11 presumptively reasonable discovery period is 180 days. Local Rule 26-1(b)(1). The parties seek
12 a 241-day discovery period. See Docket No. 10 at 1. When a specific showing has been made that
13 established deadlines cannot be met in a particular circumstance, the Court has found good cause
14 for extension. The instant request, however, makes no specific showing at all.
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Accordingly, the proposed discovery plan is DENIED without prejudice. Docket No. 10.
16 An amended discovery plan must be filed by February 13, 2024. To the extent special scheduling
17 review is sought therein, a specific showing must be made as to why the presumptively reasonable
18 deadlines should not apply based on the particular circumstances of this case. Otherwise, the
19 parties must include the default deadlines, properly calculated from the date of the first
20 Defendant’s answer or first appearance.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: February 6, 2024
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______________________________
Nancy J. Koppe
United States Magistrate Judge
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