Alvarado-Flores et al v. Garcia-Pineda et al
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ORDER granting 54 Motion for Leave to Enlarge All Remaining Discovery and Scheduled Deadlines and for Leave to Amend the Scheduling Order. Discovery due by 12/31/2018. Motions due by 2/15/2019. Signed by Magistrate Judge Robert T. Numbers, II on 10/29/2018. (Herrmann, L.)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DIVISION
ELISEO ALONSO-MIRANDA, et al.,
Plaintiffs
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CIRILA GARCIA-PINEDA, et. al.,
Defendants
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CASE NO: 5:17-cv-00369-BR
ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION FOR LEAVE TO ENLARGE
ALL REMAINING DISCOVERY AND SCHEDULED DEADLINES
AND FOR LEAVE TO AMEND THE SCHEDULING ORDER
On this day came the Court considering Plaintiffs’ and Defendants’ Joint Motion for Leave to
Enlarge All Remaining Discovery and Scheduled Deadlines and for Leave to Amend the
Scheduling Order.
The Court, after due consideration, finds Plaintiffs and Defendants
demonstrated good cause for their requested extensions and modifications, and is of the opinion
that said Motion should be GRANTED.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that this Motion be and the same is hereby GRANTED, and
the deadlines established by the Scheduling Order entered August 18, 2018 at Docket Entry No.
50 are altered as follows:
a. Discovery must be completed by: December 31, 2018;
b. Dispositive Motions will be filed by: February 15, 2018;
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c. Joint Pretrial order is due: To be set by Court at later date;
d. Docket Call and final pretrial conference: To be set by Court at later date; and
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e. Jury selection and final pretrial conference: To be set by Court at later date.
IT October 29, 2018
Dated:IS SO ORDERED, this the _________ day of ________________, 2018.
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Robert T. Numbers, II
United States Magistrate Judge
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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