Pinckney v. United States of America, The

Filing 69

ORDER granting 125 Joint Motion for Temporary Stay: The Court orders these actions STAYED for 90 days. At the close of 90 days, the parties shall submit a proposed scheduling order. (68) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02350- MBS; granting (68) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02351-MBS; granting (68) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02352-MBS; granting (70) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02354-MBS; granting (70) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02355-MBS; granting (125) M otion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02356-MBS; granting (69) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02357-MBS; granting (73) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02358-MBS; granting (70) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02359-MBS; granting (70) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02360-MBS; granting (70) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02378-MBS; granting (70) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02405-MBS; granting (71) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02406-MBS; granting (70) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02407-MBS; gra nting (70) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02409-MBS; granting (70) Motion to Stay in case 2:16-cv-02746-MBS. Signed by Honorable Margaret B Seymour on 8/16/2021.Associated Cases: 2:16-cv-02356-MBS et al.. Refiled by the Clerk in order to spread order to the related cases. (vdru, )

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2:16-cv-02350-MBS Date Filed 08/17/21 Entry Number 69 Page 1 of 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON DIVISION FELICIA SANDERS, individually and as Legal Custodian of K.M., a minor, Plaintiff, v. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendant. This document pertains to all cases ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Civil Action No. 2:16-cv-2356-MBS consolidated with 2:16-cv-2350; 2:16-cv2351; 2:16-cv-2352; 2:16-cv-2354; 2:16-cv2355; 2:16-cv-2357; 2:16-cv-2358; 2:16-cv2359; 2:16-cv-2360; 2:16-cv-2405; 2:16-cv2406; 2:16-cv-2407; 2:16-cv-2409; and 2:16-cv-2746 ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION FOR TEMPORARY STAY Before the Court is the parties’ Joint Motion for Temporary Stay. Upon review of the same, and for good cause shown, the Court GRANTS the motion and ORDERS these actions STAYED for 90 days. At the close of 90 days, the parties shall submit a proposed scheduling order. IT IS SO ORDERED. /s/ Margaret B. Seymour Senior United States District Judge Charleston, South Carolina August 16, 2021

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