National Labor Relations Board v. Stations Casinos, LLC, No. 2:2022cv00100 - Document 24 (D. Nev. 2022)

Court Description: ORDER Granting 23 Motion to Extend Time re 22 Petition Enforce Administrative Summons/Subpoenas. Responses due by 6/24/2022. Replies due by 7/5/2022. No further extensions will be granted. Signed by Magistrate Judge Nancy J. Koppe on 5/26/2022. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - KF)

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National Labor Relations Board v. Stations Casinos, LLC Doc. 24 Case 2:22-cv-00100-RFB-NJK Document 23 Filed 05/25/22 Page 1 of 5 1 Joshua D. Nadreau (admitted pro hac vice) Fisher & Phillips, LLP 2 200 State Street, 7th Floor 3 Boston, Massachusetts 02109 T: 617-722-0044 4 E: jnadreau@fisherphillips.com 5 Mark J. Ricciardi 6 Nevada Bar No. 3141 Fisher & Phillips, LLP 7 300 S Fourth Street Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 8 T: 702-252-3131 9 E: mricciardi@fisherphillips.com 10 Attorneys for Respondents 300 S. Fourth Street, Suite 1500 Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 FISHER & PHILLIPS LLP 11 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA 12 13 14 LOCAL JOINT EXECUTIVE BOARD OF LAS VEGAS, Case No.: 2:22-cv-00100-RFB-NJK ex rel. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, RESPONDENTS’ UNOPPOSED MOTION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER 15 16 17 Applicant, 18 v. 19 STATION CASINOS, LLC, Respondent. 20 (FIRST REQUEST) 21 22 Respondent respectfully moves this Court for an Order modifying the current Scheduling 23 Order (ECF 21) to extend the time for responding to Applicant’s Application for Enforcement 24 of Subpoena Duces Tecum B-1-1CR9TSF by fourteen days from the present deadline of June 25 26 10, 2022 until June 24, 2022 pursuant to Local Rule IA 6-1(a). As good cause for Respondent’s motion, Respondent’s state as follows: 27 28 1 Dockets.Justia.com Case 2:22-cv-00100-RFB-NJK Document 23 Filed 05/25/22 Page 2 of 5 1 1. This is an action to enforce a subpoena duces tecum issued by the National Labor 2 Relations Board (NLRB) on behalf of Local Joint Executive Board of Las Vegas (LJEB) in an 3 underlying unfair labor practice proceeding before an Administrative Law Judge of the NLRB. 4 5 The subpoena includes 97 separately numbered paragraphs. 2. 6 The NLRB commenced this proceeding on January 20, 2022. LJEB moved to 7 intervene on February 10, 2022 (ECF 14), which the Court allowed on February 14, 2022 (ECF 300 S. Fourth Street, Suite 1500 Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 FISHER & PHILLIPS LLP 8 15). Also on February 14, 2022, the Court ordered the parties to confer on a briefing schedule 9 (ECF 16), with which the parties complied, filing a proposed joint schedule on February 18, 2022 10 (ECF 17). 11 3. 12 On February 28, 2022, the Court denied the NLRB’s Application without 13 prejudice (ECF 18). 14 15 4. No activity occurred in this case between the Court’s denial of the petition and a subsequent Order issued April 7, 2022 which directed the parties to file either “(1) a joint 16 17 proposed schedule for motion practice and briefing, (2) a joint status report, or (3) dismissal 18 papers.” (ECF 19). 19 20 5. The parties filed a joint status report on April 21, 2022 but did not propose a briefing schedule. (ECF 20). On April 22, 2022, the Court set the following briefing schedule: 21 a. Petitioner’s Renewed Request for Relief May 20, 2022 b. Respondents’ Response June 10, 2022 c. Petitioner’s Reply June 20, 2022 22 23 24 25 (ECF 21). 1 26 27 1 The Court entered the same schedule in a related proceeding, Local Joint Executive Board of Las Vegas, ex rel. 28 National Labor Relations Board v. Red Rock Resorts, Inc., et al., Civ. A. 2:21-cv-01986-RFB-NJK (the “Related Case”). See Docket No. 37 (April 22, 2022). 2 Case 2:22-cv-00100-RFB-NJK Document 23 Filed 05/25/22 Page 3 of 5 1 6. On May 20, 2022, LJEB filed its request for relief, styled as Application for 2 Enforcement of Subpoena Duces Tecum B-1-1CR9TSF (the “Application). The Application and 3 supporting document total 181 pages of material, the majority of which was not part of the record 4 5 previously. Within Petitioner’s Memorandum of Points and Authorities, Petitioner addresses 7 6 groupings of specified subpoena requests it is asking the Court to enforce. In total, these 7 groups 7 represent 91 separate requests in the challenged subpoenas. 8 9 7. Responding to the Application will involve review of each of the 91 subpoena requests, review of whether the information requested is “relevant and material to the 10 300 S. Fourth Street, Suite 1500 Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 FISHER & PHILLIPS LLP 11 investigation[,]” 2 a determination as to whether the request is “unreasonable because it is 3 12 overbroad or unduly burdensome[,]” and review of Respondents’ production to date to 13 determine what, if anything within Respondents’ possession, custody, and control has yet to be 14 15 produced. This review will involve the undersigned working with Respondents’ counsel in the underlying NLRB matter intensely over a period of several days, if not weeks. Given the press 16 17 of commitments in other matters, high school graduation ceremonies, and previously planned 18 vacations, the time to confer is already limited, especially considering Respondents will be 19 responding to a similar filing in the Related Case. 4 20 8. Good cause exists for the following requested modification to the Court’s April 21 21, 2022 Scheduling Order, because the additional time will permit Respondents to effectively 22 23 marshal a response to the Application and hopefully narrow the issues in dispute: 24 a. Respondents’ Response June 24, 2022 25 b. Petitioner’s Reply July 14, 2022 26 27 2 NLRB v. North Bay Plumbing, Inc., 102 F.3d 1005, 1007 (9th Cir. 1996). 3 Id. 4 Respondents note that a similar motion will be filed in the Related Case. 28 3 Case 2:22-cv-00100-RFB-NJK Document 23 Filed 05/25/22 Page 4 of 5 1 9. Without prejudice to any argument related to the foregoing, LJEB does not 2 oppose the requested modification of the scheduling order, but requests that if the Court grants 3 Respondents’ motion, the schedule be further modified to permit LJEB’s reply by July 14, 2022 4 5 on account of counsel for LJEB having a two-day arbitration hearing in Boston, Massachusetts 6 on June 28 and June 29, the July 4 holiday, and counsel for LJEB scheduled to appear for oral 7 arguments in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Portland, Oregon on July 8. 8 9 10. A proposed order is submitted herewith. WHEREFORE, Respondents respectfully request that the Court grant this unopposed motion 10 300 S. Fourth Street, Suite 1500 Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 FISHER & PHILLIPS LLP 11 12 and modify the Scheduling Order as requested herein. Respectfully submitted, 13 FISHER & PHILLIPS LLP 14 /s/ Joshua D. Nadreau Joshua D. Nadreau (admitted pro hac vice) Fisher & Phillips, LLP 200 State Street, 7th Floor Boston, Massachusetts 02109 15 16 17 20 Mark J. Ricciardi (Bar #3141) Fisher & Phillips, LLP 300 S Fourth Street Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 21 Attorneys for Respondents 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 4 Case 2:22-cv-00100-RFB-NJK Document 23 Filed 05/25/22 Page 5 of 5 1 2 3 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE This is to certify that on the May 25, 2022, the undersigned electronically filed the foregoing Unopposed Motion to Modify Scheduling Order with the U.S. District Court, District 4 of Nevada, and a copy was electronically transmitted from the court to the email addresses on 5 6 7 8 9 file for: Eric Myers, Esq. /s/ Joshua D. Nadreau Joshua D. Nadreau (admitted pro hac vice) 10 300 S. Fourth Street, Suite 1500 Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 FISHER & PHILLIPS LLP 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 5 Case 2:22-cv-00100-RFB-NJK Document 23-1 Filed 05/25/22 Page 1 of 1 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA 2 3 LOCAL JOINT EXECUTIVE BOARD OF LAS VEGAS, Case No.: 2:22-cv-00100-RFB-NJK 4 PROPOSED ORDER GRANTING RESPONDENTS’ UNOPPOSED MOTION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER ex rel. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, 5 6 Applicant, 7 8 v. 9 STATION CASINOS, LLC, Respondent. 10 11 Pending before the Court is Respondents’ Unopposed Motion to Modify the Scheduling 12 13 Order in this matter (Docket No. 23). The Court finds that good cause exists for the requested 14 modification for the reasons stated therein. 15 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Respondents’ Unopposed Motion to Modify the 16 Scheduling Order is GRANTED. Respondents are ordered to submit their response to the Local 17 Joint Executive Board of Las Vegas’ Application (ECF 38) by June 24, 2022, and the Applicant 18 July 5, may submit any reply thereto by July 14,2022. 2022.NO FURTHER EXTENSIONS WILL BE GRANTED. 19 20 21 22 23 IT IS SO ORDERED: UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE, 24 25 26 27 DATED: _________________________ Nancy J. Koppe United States Magistrate Judge Dated May 26, 2022. 28 1

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