McNeill v. Fayetteville State University

Filing 18

ORDER granting 16 Motion to Stay Discovery pending the court's disposition of Defendant's motion to dismiss. The parties' deadline to make initial disclosures pursuant to Rule 26(a)(1) and to confer pursuant to Rule 26(f) is hereby extended for a period of fourteen (14) days following the court's disposition of Defendant's pending motion to dismiss. The parties shall file their proposed discovery plan with the court within fourteen (14) days following the Rule 26(f) conference. Signed by United States Magistrate Judge Kimberly A. Swank on 5/24/2018. (Edwards, S.)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN DIVISION Case No.: 5:17-cv-609-BR FLECHERLENE MCNEILL, Plaintiff, ORDER v. FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY, Defendant. THIS CAUSE comes before the Court on the parties’ JOINT MOTION TO STAY DISCOVERY. It appearing that good cause exists to support the motion, it is therefore ORDERED that discovery shall be stayed pending the court's disposition of Defendant's motion to dismiss. The parties' deadline to make initial disclosures pursuant to Rule 26(a)(1) and to confer pursuant to Rule 26(f) is hereby extended for a period of fourteen (14) days following the court's disposition of Defendant's pending motion to dismiss. The parties shall file their proposed discovery plan with the court within fourteen (14) days following the Rule 26(f) conference. This 24th day of May 2018. _____________________________________ KIMBERLY A. SWANK United States Magistrate Judge

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