Olvera v. Aetna Life Insurance Company
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ORDER granting 10 Consent MOTION for Extension of Time filed by Mara Olvera. Joint Stipulation Deadline 8/7/2017, Mediation Due by 7/7/2017. Signed by Honorable Mary Geiger Lewis on 5/16/2017. (abuc)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
ANDERSON/GREENWOOD DIVISION
Mara Olvera,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Aetna Life Insurance Company.
Defendants.
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C.A. No.: 8:16-cv-03874-MGL
THIS MATTER COMES BEFORE THE COURT by way of the parties’ request
to extend the deadline within which they must mediate the case to July 7, 2017. The parties
have advised the court that they would like to explore settlement before mediation and before
preparing a joint stipulation. Accordingly, the parties have asked for the mediation deadline
to be moved to July 7, 2017 and that the deadline to file the joint stipulation and the parties’
respective memoranda to be moved to August 7, 2017. For good cause shown, the court
does believe that an extension of time within which to mediate and to file a joint stipulation
and supporting memoranda pursuant to the court’s Specialized Case Management Order is
warranted. Therefore, the court hereby extends the deadline by which the parties must
mediate to July 7, 2017 and to file a joint stipulation and the parties’ respective memoranda
in the matter sub judice to August 7, 2017.
WHEREFORE, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the parties’
deadline by which they are ordered to mediate by July 7, 2017 and to file a joint stipulation
and the parties’ respective memoranda pursuant to the court’s specialized case management
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order in the matter sub judice is hereby extended until August 7, 2017. In all other regards,
the parties shall comply with the Specialized Case Management Order.
AND, IT IS SO ORDERED.
s/Mary Geiger Lewis
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The Honorable Mary Geiger Lewis
United States District Judge
May 16, 2017
Columbia, South Carolina
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