Scott et al v. Sree-Lumberton, LLC et al
Filing
44
ORDER granting 37 Motion to Stay Discovery. Discovery in this matter is stayed until fourteen (14) days after the Court files its order ruling on HHFL and IHGR's Motion to Dismiss [D.E. 28]. Following the Court's ruling on HHFL and IHGR& #039;s Motion to Dismiss, the Court will enter a scheduling order applicable to all parties remaining in the case that is consistent with the alternative discovery schedule agreed to by the parties in the Joint Rule 26(1) Report filed on March 20,2017. Signed by Chief Judge James C. Dever III on 4/14/2017. (Briggeman, N.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Civil Action No. 7:16-CV-401
BARBARA SCOTT and STANLEY
SCOTT,
Plaintiffs,
v.
SREE-LUMBERTON,
LLC
SREELUMBERTON SPE,
INC.,
SREE
HOTELS,
· LLC,
HOLIDAY
HOSPITALITY FRANCHISING, LLC
and INTERCONTINENTAL HOTELS
GROUP RESOURCES, INC.,
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ORDER
Defendants.
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Upon consideration of the Motion to Stay Discovery [D.E. 37] filed by Defendants
Holiday Hospitality Franchising, LLC ("HHFL") and InterContinental Hotels Group Resources,
Inc. ("IHGR"), with the consent of Defendants SREE-Lumberton, LLC, SREE-Lumberton SPE,
Inc., and SREE Hotels, LLC, and for good cause shown, it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED
and DECREED as follows:
(i)
In accordance with the alternative schedule provided in the Joint Rule 26(f)
Report filed by the parties on March 20, 2017 [D.E. 40, p. 2], discovery in this
matter is stayed until fourteen (14) days after the Court files its order ruling on
HHFL and IHGR's Motion to Dismiss [D.E. 28];
(ii)
Following the Court's ruling on HHFL and IHGR's Motion to Dismiss, the Court
will enter a scheduling order applicable to all parties remaining in the case that is
consistent with the alternative discovery schedule agreed to by the parties in the
Joint Rule 26(1) Report tiled on March 20,2017 LD.E. 40J.
This the ___j_A:_ day of
Apr.· f
'2017.
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