Conner v. Cleveland County Emergency Medical Services

Filing 34

ORDER granting in part, denying in part Parties' #33 Joint MOTION to Amend/Correct #30 Scheduling Order, to extent parties' deadlines are hereby AMENDED as follows: Certification Discovery due by 11/12/2018; Pltf's Rule 23 and/or Section 216(b) Motions due by 12/12/2018; Deft's Response due by 1/14/2019; and Pltf's Reply due by 1/21/2019. Signed by District Judge Martin Reidinger on 10/10/2018. (ejb)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE DIVISION CIVIL CASE NO. 1:18-cv-00002-MR-DLH SARA B. CONNER, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, ) ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) CLEVELAND COUNTY ) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, ) ) Defendant. ) ________________________________ ) ORDER THIS MATTER is before the Court on the parties’ Joint Motion to Amend Scheduling Order [Doc. 33]. The parties jointly move for an extension of all scheduling deadlines by a period of sixty (60) days so that the parties “may engage in informal discussions for the purpose of seeking possible agreement regarding the material facts and possible resolution of the case….” [Doc. 33 at 2]. The Court finds that the parties have not shown good cause for the requested 60day extension. The Court, however, will allow a brief extension of the parties’ deadlines. Accordingly, IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the parties’ Joint Motion to Amend Scheduling Order [Doc. 33] is GRANTED IN PART to the extent that the parties’ deadlines are hereby AMENDED as follows: Certification Discovery Deadline November 12, 2018 Plaintiff’s Rule 23 and/or Section 216(b) Motions December 12, 2018 Defendant’s Response January 14, 2019 Plaintiff’s Reply January 21, 2019 IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed: October 10, 2018 2

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