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Day v. SBC Disability Income Plan
April 10, 2008
DAVID DAY, PLAINTIFF,
v.
SBC DISABILITY INCOME PLAN DEFENDANT.
The opinion of the court was delivered by: James Ware United States District Judge
JOINT STIPULATION REQUESTING EXTENSION OT TIME TO FILE APPLICATION FOR ATTORNEY'S FEES
WHEREAS, The Court on March 21, 2008, issued an Order Denying Defendant's Motion For Summary Judgment; Granting and Denying in Part Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment; and Remanding for a determination of Plaintiff's Short Term Benefits.
WHEREAS, former Plaintiff Counsel filed a fee application on Thursday, April 3, 2008; but current Plaintiff Counsel and Defendant are still discussing his fees and costs.
WHEREAS, present Plaintiff Counsel and Defendant may be able to resolve attorney's fees and costs without burdening the Court with a motion.
THEREFORE, all parties and their counsel stipulate to and request the Court's approval of the following matter.
1. To the extent they exist, any time limits on Plaintiff's Counsel for submitting an application for fees and costs are extended for 30 days.
Robert B. Nichols Attorneys for David Day
/s/ Caroline L. Elkin Stephen H. Harris Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP Attorney for Defendant
1. To the Extent they exist, any time limits on Plaintiff's Counsel for submitting an application for fees and ...