DORNBACH v. TENTH JUD. DIST. CT.

No. 62771.

324 P.3d 369 (2014)

Charles DORNBACH; and Jake Huber, Petitioners, v. The TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE of Nevada, in and for the COUNTY OF CHURCHILL; and The Honorable Thomas L. Stockard, District Judge, Respondents, and Francis A. Ellingwood, Trustee of the Francis A. Ellingwood Trust; Paul Thomas Brunelle and Susan Gaylene Brunelle, Trustees of the Brunelle Family Trust; Edeltraut Ruppel, Successor Trustee of the Ruppel Family Trust; Stuart V. Dawson, Trustee of the Stuart V. Dawson Revocable Trust; Jurge Schlicker; Michael J. Southard, Successor Trustee of the Jean Pierre Irissary 2005 Restatement of the 1993 Revocable Trust; and Joseph Louden and Linda Louden, Husband and Wife, Real Parties in Interest.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

May 15, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robison, Belaustegui, Sharp & Low and Mark G. Simons , Reno, for Petitioners.

Jeffrey K. Rahbeck , Zephyr Cove, for Real Parties in Interest.

BEFORE THE COURT EN BANC.


OPINION

By the Court, PARRAGUIRRE, J.:

NRCP 16.1(b) directs plaintiffs in civil cases to meet and confer with defendants concerning how to best manage the litigation and discovery. Thereafter, a report on the case conference must be filed. NRCP 16.1(c). When a plaintiff fails to meet the deadlines for complying with these provisions, a district court may dismiss the complaint without prejudice under NRCP...

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