Al-Anazi v. Frederick-Thompson Company, 15-cv-12928. (2017)
Court: District Court, E.D. Michigan
Number: infdco20170327c36
Visitors: 44
Filed: Mar. 24, 2017
Latest Update: Mar. 24, 2017
Summary: ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S REQUEST TO FILE AN OVERSIZED BRIEF JUDITH E. LEVY , District Judge . This Court considers and grants Defendants' Ex-Parte Request to File an Oversized Brief. Pursuant to LR 7.1 (d)(3)(a) and the published practice guidelines of this Court, Defendant has requested leave to file a brief that may exceed the 25 page limit provided for in LR 7.1 by up to 5 additional pages. This request is supported by the following reasons offered for the Court's consideration: 1. T
Summary: ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S REQUEST TO FILE AN OVERSIZED BRIEF JUDITH E. LEVY , District Judge . This Court considers and grants Defendants' Ex-Parte Request to File an Oversized Brief. Pursuant to LR 7.1 (d)(3)(a) and the published practice guidelines of this Court, Defendant has requested leave to file a brief that may exceed the 25 page limit provided for in LR 7.1 by up to 5 additional pages. This request is supported by the following reasons offered for the Court's consideration: 1. Th..
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ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S REQUEST TO FILE AN OVERSIZED BRIEF
JUDITH E. LEVY, District Judge.
This Court considers and grants Defendants' Ex-Parte Request to File an Oversized Brief. Pursuant to LR 7.1 (d)(3)(a) and the published practice guidelines of this Court, Defendant has requested leave to file a brief that may exceed the 25 page limit provided for in LR 7.1 by up to 5 additional pages. This request is supported by the following reasons offered for the Court's consideration:
1. This is a complex Motion involving a request to certify a class of drivers who operated over a period of more than five years, from multiple locations, under the direction of multiple supervisors.
2. The pending Motion is really two motions in one as it seeks both Class Certification and Leave to File an Amended Complaint.
3. The legal issues presented in the Motion and Response cover up to 7 separate elements (four arising under FRCP 23(a) and three arising under FRCP 23(b)) for class certification and additional elements regarding the underlying claims that must be addressed as well.
Having considered Defendants' reasons:
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Defendants' motion is granted and that Defendant's brief is permitted to consist of 5 additional pages.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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