Royal v. Stripes, LLC

Filing 44

ORDER granting 43 Unopposed Motion to Extend Pretrial Deadlines by Magistrate Judge Carmen E. Garza. Discovery shall be completed by 12/30/17. Pretrial Motions are due by 1/30/18. Proposed Pretrial Order due to the Court by 4/21/18. (atc)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO LATOYA SH-NAE ROYAL, Plaintiff, v. CV No. 17-97 GJF/CG STRIPES, LLC, Defendant. ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED MOTION TO EXTEND PRETRIAL DEADLINES THIS MATTER is before the Court on the parties’ Stipulated Motion to Extend Pretrial Motions Deadline, (Doc. 43), filed September 29, 2017. The parties ask the Court to extend the pretrial deadlines in this case by 60 days. The Court, having considered the Motion, noting it is unopposed and that the presiding judge has rescheduled the trial in this case to June 25-29, 2018, finds that the Motion is well taken and should be GRANTED. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the parties’ Stipulated Motion to Extend Pretrial Motions Deadline, (Doc. 43), is GRANTED, the parties’ deadlines are extended as follows: 1. Plaintiffs shall disclose expert witnesses and provide expert reports by October 2, 2017. 2. Defendants shall disclose expert witnesses and provide expert reports by October 30, 2017. 3. The termination date for discovery is December 30, 2017. 4. Motions relating to discovery shall be filed by January 20, 2018. 5. Pretrial motions, other than those relating to discovery, shall be filed by January 30, 2018. Counsel are directed to file a consolidated final Pretrial Order as follows: Plaintiffs to Defendants on or before April 7, 2018; Defendants to the Court on or before April 21, 2018. IT IS SO ORDERED. _________________________________ THE HONORABLE CARMEN E. GARZA UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 2  

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