Wiggins v. Planet Home Lending, LLC et al

Filing 24

ORDER GRANTING: 21 Motion to Stay. All applicable deadlines found in the Order for Discovery Plan 19 are stayed until the Court rules on the motions to dismiss filed in this case. Signed by Chief Judge James C. Dever III on 1/23/15. (O'Brien, C.)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN DIVISION CASE NO.: 5:14-CV-862-D MYRA D. WIGGINS, ) ) ) ) ) ) PLAINTIFF, Vs. PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC, FORMERLY KNOWN AS GREEN PLANET SERVICES, LLC; THOMAS O'CONNELL, V.P.; PHILIP A. GLASS AND THEODORE A. NODELL, JR., SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES, ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO STAY RULE 26 (f) CONFERENCE AND DISCOVERY ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) DEFENDANTS. THIS CAUSE corning on to be heard and being heard before the Honorable James C. Dever III on the Motion of Defendants, Horne Lending, (herein Theodore LLC formerly known as Green Planet Servicing, "Planet A. collectively Horne"), Nodell, Thomas Charlee "Defendants"), Motion to Stay Rule Defendants' Motion 2 6 (f) to for staying all counsel, for applicable an and Philip Glass, Cicero Lenny Order the the Court (herein granting has LLC A. Conference and Discovery. Stay, and O'Connell, Eades, efficiency of judicial resources, itself, Planet Defendants' Based on determined that including time and effort for litigants deadlines would found in be the served Order by for Discovery Plan and Rule 26(f). IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the parties obligation to ------~-~- serve Rule pre-discovery 26 (f) by disclosures, January 23, 2015, meet or and file confer a pursuant to discovery plan is stayed until the Court rules on the motions to dismiss filed in this case. In the event this Court denies the motions dismiss a new deadline for the pre-discovery disclosures, 26(f) conference, and related deadlines will be established. This the 1JL .day of January, 2015. Chief United States District Judge 2 to Rule

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