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Parties Involved:
AGK Sierra de Montserrat, L.P.
Plaintiff
Comerica Bank
Defendant

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, SACRAMENTO DIVISION 

AGK SIERRA de MONTSERRAT, L.P., a 

Delaware limited partnership, 

Plaintiff, 

vs. 

COMERICA BANK, a Texas corporation; and 

DOES 1 through 10, inclusive, 

Defendants. 

 CASE NO. 2:15-cv-01280-KJM-DB 

Hon. Kimberly J. Mueller 

ORDER RE STIPULATION OF PARTIES 

TO CONTINUE DATE OF FINAL 

PRETRIAL CONFERENCE 

Trial Date: None Set 

Good cause appearing the court adopts the parties’ stipulation, ECF No. 74, to continue the 

parties’ Final Pretrial Conference from November 4, 2021, at 2:30 p.m. to November 18, 2021, at 

2:30 p.m. The parties shall meet and confer and file a Joint Pretrial Statement no less than three 

weeks prior to the Final Pretrial Conference. See E.D. L.R. 282. The provisions of Local Rule 

281 shall apply with respect to the matters to be included in the joint pretrial statement. If 

represented by counsel, at least one of the attorneys who will conduct the trial shall attend the 

Final Pretrial Conference. 

All motions in limine must be filed in conjunction with the joint pretrial statement. In most 

cases, motions in limine are addressed and resolved on the morning of the first day of trial. The 

parties may alert the court at the Final Pretrial Conference and in their final Joint Pretrial 

Statement that a particular motion or motions should be resolved earlier. At the Final Pretrial 

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Conference, the court will set a briefing and hearing schedule on the motions in limine as 

necessary. The parties are reminded that a motion in limine is a pretrial procedural device 

designed to address the admissibility of evidence. The court looks with disfavor upon 

dispositional motions presented at the Final Pretrial Conference or at Trial in the guise of motions 

in limine. 

The November 18, 2021 hearing will proceed by video conferencing through the Zoom

application. The Courtroom Deputy will provide counsel with the hearing access information no 

less than 24 hours before the hearing. 

IT IS SO ORDERED. 

This order resolves ECF No. 74. 

DATED: October 19, 2021. 

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