Vonne v. Carbajal ( 2024 )


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  • 1 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 3 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 4 5 TONY VONNE, Case No. 2:24-cv-00768-APG-NJK 6 Plaintiff(s), Order 7 v. [Docket No. 20] 8 NANCY CARBAJAL, et al., 9 Defendant(s). 10 Pending before the Court is a renewed stipulation to extend case management deadlines by 11 60 days. Docket No. 20. 12 A request to extend unexpired deadlines in the scheduling order must be premised on a 13 showing of good cause. Fed. R. Civ. P. 16(b)(4); Local Rule 26-3. The good cause analysis turns 14 on whether the subject deadlines cannot reasonably be met despite the exercise of diligence. 15 Johnson v. Mammoth Recreations, Inc., 975 F.2d 604, 609 (9th Cir. 1992).1 16 The parties’ prior request was denied for multiple reasons, including the following: 17 The instant request is predicated on the assertion that Defendants’ depositions should be taken before initial expert disclosures, but that 18 there have been scheduling difficulties with these depositions. Docket No. 18 at 3. No elaboration is provided and no explanation 19 is given why such circumstances warrant a two-month extension, which on its face appears excessive. 20 21 Docket No. 19 at 1. The renewed stipulation continues to seek relief from the case management 22 deadlines on the ground that fact depositions will occur in the weeks leading up to the initial expert 23 disclosure deadline, Docket No. 20 at 3-4, but it also continues to fail to explain why that 24 circumstance justifies a two-month extension of deadlines. Such an extension appears (once again) 25 excessive on its face in relation to the circumstances identified. 26 27 1 That a request is jointly submitted “neither mandates allowance of the extension sought nor exempts parties from making the necessary showings to justify that relief. Failure to provide 28 such showings may result in denial of a stipulated request to extend the case management deadlines.” Williams v. James River Grp. Inc., 627 F. Supp. 3d 1172, 1178 (D. Nev. 2022). ] The Court finds that good cause has been established for a two-week extension of the current deadlines. Accordingly, the renewed stipulation to extend is GRANTED in part and 3] DENIED in part. Deadlines are RESET as follows: 4 e Amend pleadings/ add parties: closed 5 e Initial experts: September 5, 2024 6 e Rebuttal experts: October 7, 2024 7 e Discovery cutoff: November 4, 2024 8 e Dispositive motions: December 4, 2024 9 e Joint proposed pretrial order: January 3, 2025, or 30 days after resolution of dispositive 10 motions 11 IT IS SO ORDERED. 12 Dated: July 26, 2024 13 Zé ~ — □ Nancy J. K. 14 United States Magistrate Judge 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Document Info

Docket Number: 2:24-cv-00768

Filed Date: 7/26/2024

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/20/2024