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George v. Potter
July 31, 2009
JODY K. GEORGE, PLAINTIFF,
v.
JOHN E. POTTER; AND UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, DEFENDANTS.
The opinion of the court was delivered by: Dennis L. Beck United States Magistrate Judge
STIPULATION TO VACATE PRETRIAL CONFERENCE AND TRIAL DATES AND ORDER
On September 22, 2008, the Court held a telephonic conference call in which it granted Plaintiff's request for a modification of the schedule order in this case. Docket Entry 60. As part of the Minute Order resulting from that conference, the Court set a pretrial conference for August 28, 2009, and trial for October 6, 2009. The court subsequently reset the pretrial conference for September 4, 2009, at 1:30 pm. Docket Entry 65. On July 27, Defendants filed a motion for summary judgment, and noticed that motion for the same date as the pretrial conference. Docket Entries 66 -72. Because Defendants' Motion is potentially dispositive of this case and to avoid potentially unnecessary expenditure of the parties' and the Court's time and resources, the parties respectfully request that the court vacate the dates currently set for the pretrial conference and the trial in this matter, and establish new dates for the same at the hearing on Defendants' Motion on September 4. The parties further respectfully request that the Court endorse this stipulation by way of a formal order.
LARRY G. BROWN Acting United States Attorney
SYLVIA A. QUAST Assistant U.S. Attorney
ELAINE W. WALLACE Attorneys for Plaintiff
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