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The court granted a stipulated motion to reopen discovery and modify scheduling deadlines and trial date. The case remains ongoing with new discovery and trial dates set for June 27, 2023.
Lopez v. AT&T Mobility Services, LLC
What Happened
Lopez filed an employment law case against AT&T Mobility Services, LLC. The specific details of the dispute weren't disclosed in this court document, but it involved a workplace disagreement between the employee and the company.
What the Court Decided
The court didn't rule on the case itself yet. Instead, it approved a request from both sides to reopen the discovery process—the phase where both parties exchange documents and information. The court also extended the deadlines and pushed back the trial date to June 27, 2023. This means the case would continue moving forward with new timelines.
Why This Matters for Workers
This ruling shows that employment cases can take considerable time to resolve. When courts allow discovery to reopen and extend deadlines, it typically means more investigation is needed before a final decision. Workers should understand that workplace disputes often move slowly through the legal system, sometimes taking years before reaching trial.
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