- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 10 SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 11 12 JODY ALIFF, individually and on behalf Case No.: 3:20-cv-00697-DMS-AHG of all others similarly situated, et al., 13 ORDER GRANTING JOINT Plaintiffs, MOTION TO CONTINUE CERTAIN 14 CASE MANAGEMENT DEADLINES v. 15 VERVENT, INC., et al., [ECF No. 73] 16 Defendants. 17 18 19 20 21 Before the Court is the parties’ joint motion to continue class certification dates. ECF 22 No. 73. The parties seek to continue the class discovery cutoff and class certification 23 motion filing deadline, originally set for May 11 and June 11, respectively. Id. 24 Parties seeking to modify the scheduling order must demonstrate good cause. FED. 25 R. CIV. P. 16(b)(4) (“A schedule may be modified only for good cause and with the judge’s 26 consent”); ECF No. 65 at ¶ 20 (operative scheduling order, stating that “[t]he dates and 27 times set forth herein will not be modified except for good cause shown”); Chmb.R. at 2 28 1 (stating that any request for continuance requires “[a] showing of good cause for the 2 request”); see also FED. R. CIV. P. 6(b) (“When an act may or must be done within a 3 specified time, the court may, for good cause, extend the time”). 4 “Good cause” is a non-rigorous standard that has been construed broadly across 5 procedural and statutory contexts. Ahanchian v. Xenon Pictures, Inc., 624 F.3d 1253, 1259 6 (9th Cir. 2010). The good cause standard focuses on the diligence of the party seeking to 7 amend the scheduling order and the reasons for seeking modification. Johnson v. Mammoth 8 Recreations, Inc., 975 F.2d 604, 609 (9th Cir. 1992) (“[T]he focus of the inquiry is upon 9 the moving party’s reasons for seeking modification. . . . If that party was not diligent, the 10 inquiry should end.”) (internal citation omitted). 11 The deadline to class discovery cutoff in this matter is May 11, 2021. ECF No. 65 at 12 ¶ 2. The deadline for Plaintiff to file her motion for class certification is June 11, 2021. Id. 13 at ¶ 3. The parties have represented to the Court that they have been diligently pursuing 14 discovery in this matter. ECF No. 73 at 2. Both parties have served interrogatories, requests 15 for production of documents, and Rule 30(b)(6) deposition notices. ECF No. 73-1 at 2. 16 However, multiple document productions have not been completed. Id. at 3. Thus, in order 17 to complete the complex discovery, the parties request extensions of the class certification 18 deadlines. Id. at 4. 19 The Court appreciates the parties’ thorough motion and declaration, and finds good 20 cause to continue certain deadlines. However, no further requests for continuances of 21 the case management schedule will be granted. Accordingly, the parties’ joint motion is 22 GRANTED as follows: 23 1. The Court ORDERS the parties to further meet and confer regarding the 24 discovery referenced in the instant motion. See ECF Nos. 73, 73-1. The Court SETS a 25 telephonic, counsel-only Discovery Conference for May 26, 2021 at 3:30 p.m. before the 26 Honorable Allison H. Goddard. Counsel shall call the chambers teleconference line at 27 1-877-873-8018 and use 8367902 as the access code. Counsel should be prepared to 28 discuss the status of the case, status of meaningful meet and confer discussions regarding 1 discovery, and the status of the document production and depositions outlined in the instant 2 joint motion (ECF Nos. 73, 73-1). 3 2. Fact and class discovery are not bifurcated, but class discovery must be 4 completed by June 30, 2021. “Completed” means that all discovery requests governed by 5 Rules 30-36 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and discovery subpoenas under Rule 6 45, must be propounded sufficiently in advance of the discovery cut-off date so that they 7 may be completed by that date, taking into account the time permitted in the Rules for 8 service, notice, and responses. If any discovery disputes arise, counsel must meet and 9 confer promptly and in good faith in compliance with Local Rule 26.1(a). A failure to 10 comply in this regard will result in a waiver of a party’s discovery issue. Absent an 11 order of the court, no stipulation continuing or altering this requirement will be 12 recognized by the Court. The Court expects counsel to make every effort to resolve all 13 disputes without court intervention through the meet-and-confer process. If the parties 14 reach an impasse on any discovery issue, the movant must email chambers at 15 efile_goddard@casd.uscourts.gov no later than 45 days after the date of service of the 16 written discovery response that is in dispute, seeking a telephonic conference with the 17 Court to discuss the discovery dispute. The email must include: (1) at least three proposed 18 times mutually agreed upon by the parties for the telephonic conference; (2) a neutral 19 statement of the dispute; and (3) one sentence describing (not arguing) each parties’ 20 position. The movant must copy opposing counsel on the email. No discovery motion may 21 be filed until the Court has conducted its pre-motion telephonic conference, unless the 22 movant has obtained leave of Court. All parties are ordered to read and to fully comply 23 with the Chambers Rules of Magistrate Judge Allison H. Goddard, which can be found 24 on the district court website and at: 25 https://www.casd.uscourts.gov/judges/goddard/docs/Goddard%20Civil%20Pretrial%20Pr 26 ocedures.pdf. 27 28 1 3. Plaintiff(s) must file a motion for class certification by July 30, 2021.! 2 4. No further extensions will be granted. 3 5. All other dates, deadlines, and procedures set forth in the Court’s Scheduling 4 || Order (ECF No. 65 at {| 1, 4-22) remain in place, except as explicitly modified by this 5 || Order. 6 IT IS SO ORDERED. 7 Dated: May 6, 2021 JpwornH. Xho Honorable Allison H. Goddard 9 United States Magistrate Judge 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 I Should Plaintiffs not file a class certification motion, they must notify the Court via email (at efile_goddard @casd.uscourts.gov) by August 4, 2021.
Document Info
Docket Number: 3:20-cv-00697
Filed Date: 5/6/2021
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 6/20/2024