Polanco v. HSBC Bank USA National Association et al

Filing 17

Consent ORDER Amending Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan re 15 Joint MOTION to Amend/Correct Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan, ( Discovery due by 5/25/2018, Motions due by 6/15/2018, Mediation deadline set for 5/18/2018) All remaining deadlines shall be as set forth in the original Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 4/19/2018. (jaw)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA CHARLOTTE DIVISION CLAUDIA E. POLANCO, Plaintiff, vs. Case No.: 3:17-cv-00466-GCM HSBC BANK USA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION et al., Defendants. CONSENT ORDER AMENDING PRETRIAL ORDER AND CASE MANAGEMENT PLAN THIS CAUSE came before the Court on the joint motion (“Motion”) of Plaintiff, Claudia E. Polanco (“Plaintiff”) and Defendants, HSBC Bank USA, N.A. (“HSBC”), PHH Mortgage Corporation (“PHH”), 21st Mortgage Corporation (“21st Mortgage”), and Christiana Trust, a Division of Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as Trustee for Knoxville 2012 Trust (“Christiana Trust”) (collectively, “Defendants”) to amend the Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan. It appearing to the Court that all parties consent to the motion and that good cause exists to grant the motion, it is therefore ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: (1) The Joint Motion to Amend the Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan is hereby GRANTED; (2) The Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan is Amended as follows: (a) The parties shall have until May 4, 2018 to respond to written discovery requests outstanding as of the date of the parties’ Motion. (b) The parties shall have until May 18, 2018 to complete alternate dispute resolution by mediation. 1 (c) Discovery shall be completed by May 25, 2018. (d) All motions (except motions in limine and motions to continue) shall be due by June 15, 2018. (e) All remaining deadlines shall be as set forth in the original Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan. Signed: April 19, 2018 2

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