Opinion
2:21-cv-1700-TL
05-18-2022
NICHOLAS W. BROWN United States Attorney MICHELLE R. LAMBERT, Assistant United States Attorney United States Attorney's Office Attorneys for Defendants. JANE MARIE O'SULLIVAN O'Sullivan Law Office Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
NICHOLAS W. BROWN United States Attorney MICHELLE R. LAMBERT, Assistant United States Attorney United States Attorney's Office Attorneys for Defendants.
JANE MARIE O'SULLIVAN O'Sullivan Law Office Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
STIPULATED MOTION & ORDER TO STAY DEADLINES
Tana Lin United States District Judge.
The parties, by and through their counsel of record, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 6 and Local Rules 10(g) and 16, hereby jointly stipulate and move to stay the deadlines in the Revised Order Regarding Joint Status Report. Dkt. No. 14. Defendants filed a motion to dismiss the Complaint on May 13, 2022. Dkt. No. 16. It is noted for June 10, 2022.
A court may modify a deadline for good cause. Fed.R.Civ.P. 6(b). Continuing pretrial and trial dates is within the discretion of the trial judge. See King v. State of California, 784 F.2d 910, 912 (9th Cir. 1986). If granted, Defendants' motion to dismiss will end the litigation. Therefore, the parties believe good cause exists for a stay of the deadlines in the Court's revised order to allow the motion to be fully briefed and considered by the Court.
Accordingly, the parties jointly stipulate and request that the Court stay the initial scheduling dates set forth in the Court's Revised Order Regarding Joint Status Report until a decision is issued on Defendants' motion to dismiss. Dkt. No. 14.
ORDER
The parties having stipulated and agreed, it is hereby so ORDERED.