ORDER granting 55 Motion for Extension of Time to File. The Parties shall file a stipulation of dismissal by May 8, 2026. Ordered by Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto on 5/1/2026. (KSC)
Case Summary
Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto granted a motion for extension of time to file and ordered the parties to submit a stipulation of dismissal by May 8, 2026. This extends procedural deadlines and signals an impending case closure.
Latest development
ORDER granting 53 Motion for Extension of Time to File. The Parties shally file a stipulation of dismissal by April 3, 2026. Ordered by Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto on 3/19/2026. (KSC)
Order · May 10, 2026
Judge Kiyo granted Motion for Extension of Time to File.
Key Issues
- • Extension of time
- • Stipulation of dismissal
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ORDER granting 53 Motion for Extension of Time to File. The Parties shally file a stipulation of dismissal by April 3,
Order · May 10, 2026
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The Story So Far
Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto granted the parties an extension to file a stipulation of dismissal, setting the new deadline for May 8, 2026. This order follows an earlier extension that pushed the deadline from April 3, 2026.
The case remains active but appears to be moving toward resolution through dismissal. The court has not disclosed the underlying claims or parties involved. The repeated extensions suggest ongoing negotiations or settlement discussions outside the court record.
The judge’s order signals the court’s willingness to accommodate the parties’ timeline while maintaining oversight. The next step requires the parties to submit a joint dismissal agreement by the new deadline or risk further court intervention.
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ORDER granting 53 Motion for Extension of Time to File. The Parties shally file a stipulation of dismissal by April 3, 2026. Ordered by Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto on 3/19/2026. (KSC)
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ORDER granting 54 Motion for Extension of Time to File. The Parties shall file a stipulation of dismissal by April 30, 2026. Ordered by Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto on 4/6/2026. (KSC)
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ORDER granting 55 Motion for Extension of Time to File. The Parties shall file a stipulation of dismissal by May 8, 2026. Ordered by Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto on 5/1/2026. (KSC)
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Case Timeline
3 eventsORDER granting 53 Motion for Extension of Time to File. The Parties shally file a stipulation of dismissal by April 3, 2026. Ordered by Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto on 3/19/2026. (KSC)
Judge Kiyo granted Motion for Extension of Time to File.
ORDER granting 54 Motion for Extension of Time to File. The Parties shall file a stipulation of dismissal by April 30, 2026. Ordered by Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto on 4/6/2026. (KSC)
Judge Kiyo granted Motion for Extension of Time to File.
ORDER granting 55 Motion for Extension of Time to File. The Parties shall file a stipulation of dismissal by May 8, 2026. Ordered by Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto on 5/1/2026. (KSC)
Judge Kiyo granted Motion for Extension of Time to File.
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