Court Grants Joint Motion to Extend Respondents’ Deadline to May 11, 2026
Case Summary
The court granted a second joint motion to extend the respondents' deadline to respond to a petition until May 11, 2026. This order reflects ongoing adjustments to the briefing schedule.
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MINUTE ORDER Granting 3 Joint Motion to Extend Briefing Schedule. Good cause appearing, the Court GRANTS the Joint Motion and, as requested by the Parties, EXTENDS Respondents' deadline to respond to the 1 Petition to
Order · May 10, 2026
The court granted Joint Motion to Extend Briefing Schedule.
Key Issues
- • Briefing deadline extension
- • Joint motion
- • Petition response
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MINUTE ORDER Granting 3 Joint Motion to Extend Briefing Schedule. Good cause appearing, the Court GRANTS the Joint
Order · May 11, 2026
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The Story So Far
The court granted a joint motion to extend the briefing schedule, pushing the deadline for respondents to file their response to the petition to May 11, 2026. The order, entered on May 4, 2026, marks the second extension requested by the parties.
The court found good cause to approve the extension but has not assigned a judge or provided additional details about the case or the petition's subject matter. The parties jointly requested the extension, indicating ongoing coordination in the litigation process.
The lack of a docket number and court assignment suggests the case is in its early procedural stages or pending formal case management. The extension delays resolution by allowing respondents more time to prepare their response, which could affect the overall timeline for any subsequent rulings or hearings.
The case remains active, but without further filings or a judge assigned, its trajectory remains unclear.
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MINUTE ORDER Granting 3 Joint Motion to Extend Briefing Schedule. Good cause appearing, the Court GRANTS the Joint Motion and, as requested by the Parties, EXTENDS Respondents' deadline to respond to the 1 Petition to May 4, 2026. (no document attached) (sxd) (Entered: 04/22/2026)
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MINUTE ORDER Granting Second 5 Joint Motion to Extend Briefing Schedule. Good cause appearing, the Court GRANTS the Joint Motion and, as requested by the Parties, EXTENDS Respondents' deadline to respond to the 1 Petition to May 11, 2026. (no document attached) (sxd) (Entered: 05/04/2026)
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2 eventsMINUTE ORDER Granting 3 Joint Motion to Extend Briefing Schedule. Good cause appearing, the Court GRANTS the Joint Motion and, as requested by the Parties, EXTENDS Respondents' deadline to respond to the 1 Petition to May 4, 2026. (no document attached) (sxd) (Entered: 04/22/2026)
The court granted Joint Motion to Extend Briefing Schedule.
MINUTE ORDER Granting Second 5 Joint Motion to Extend Briefing Schedule. Good cause appearing, the Court GRANTS the Joint Motion and, as requested by the Parties, EXTENDS Respondents' deadline to respond to the 1 Petition to May 11, 2026. (no document attached) (sxd) (Entered: 05/04/2026)
A Motion to Extend Briefing Schedule was filed.
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