Magistrate Judge Salinas denies motions to stay and extend discovery as moot
Case Summary
Magistrate Judge Catherine M. Salinas denied as moot the motions to stay and extend discovery on June 5, 2023. The order removes pending requests for procedural relief related to discovery deadlines and mootness stays.
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ORDER DENYING the 5 Motion to Stay and 6 Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery as moot. Signed by Magistrate Judge Catherine M. Salinas on 6/5/23. (jpa) (Entered: 06/05/2023)
Order · May 11, 2026
The court extended the discovery schedule.
Key Issues
- • Motion denial
- • Discovery deadline
- • Procedural rulings
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ORDER DENYING the 5 Motion to Stay and 6 Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery as moot. Signed by
Order · May 11, 2026
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The Story So Far
Magistrate Judge Catherine M. Salinas denied as moot two pending motions on June 5, 2023. The first was a motion to stay proceedings, and the second sought an extension of time to complete discovery.
The court's order did not provide further explanation but effectively ended the parties' requests on those issues. The case remains active, though the docket number and court are not publicly available. The denial suggests that events or rulings since the motions were filed rendered them unnecessary or irrelevant.
The record shows the discovery schedule was later extended on May 11, 2026, indicating ongoing litigation and adjustments to case management. The lack of detailed reasoning in the order leaves open questions about the underlying dispute and the parties' positions.
Judge Salinas' involvement signals this is a federal matter handled at the magistrate level, where discovery disputes and scheduling issues are common. The motions' denial as moot typically means the court found the relief requested no longer applies, possibly due to changes in the case posture or prior rulings.
Without more filings or a docket number, the case's subject matter and parties remain unknown. The focus now shifts to how discovery will proceed under the extended schedule and whether further motions will arise. The court's management of discovery deadlines will shape the pace and scope of the litigation going forward.
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ORDER DENYING the 5 Motion to Stay and 6 Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery as moot. Signed by Magistrate Judge Catherine M. Salinas on 6/5/23. (jpa) (Entered: 06/05/2023)
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1 eventORDER DENYING the 5 Motion to Stay and 6 Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery as moot. Signed by Magistrate Judge Catherine M. Salinas on 6/5/23. (jpa) (Entered: 06/05/2023)
The court extended the discovery schedule.
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