CONSERVATION CONGRESS v. UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE

No. 2:13-cv-01977-JAM-KJN.

CONSERVATION CONGRESS, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE, and UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, Defendants, and TRINITY RIVER LUMBER COMPANY, a California Corporation, Defendant-Intervenor.

United States District Court, E.D. California, Sacramento Division.

May 24, 2016.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Conservation Congress, Plaintiff, represented by Stuart N. Wilcox, Stuart N. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, pro hac vice, Steven Sugarman, Law Office of Steven Sugarman, pro hac vice & James Jay Tutchton, Tutchton Law Office.

United States Forest Service, Defendant, represented by Paul David Barker, Jr., United States Department of Justice, Andrea Gelatt, U.S. Department of Justice, Trent S.W. Crable, U.S. Department Of Justice & Tyler Burgess, US Department of Justice.

United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Defendant, represented by Paul David Barker, Jr., United States Department of Justice, Andrea Gelatt, U.S. Department of Justice, Trent S.W. Crable, U.S. Department Of Justice & Tyler Burgess, US Department of Justice.

Trinity River Lumber Company, Intervenor Defendant, represented by Dennis L Porter, Law Offices of Dennis L Porter, Lawson Fite, American Forest Resource Council, pro hac vice & Scott W. Horngren, American Forest Resource Council, pro hac vice.


STIPULATION AND ORDER MODIFYING BRIEFING AND HEARING SCHEDULE

Pursuant to L.R. 143 and 144, the undersigned parties hereby stipulate to the following adjustments to the briefing and hearing schedule in this case, which would extend certain deadlines and the hearing date:

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