Filed: Jun. 29, 2016
Latest Update: Jun. 29, 2016
Summary: ORDER ON DEFENDANTS' EX PARTE APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO FILE INDIVIDUAL MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AS TO EACH PLAINTIFF OR, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, TO EXCEED PAGE LIMITS MORRISON C. ENGLAND, Jr. , Chief District Judge . On June 14, 2016, Defendants Superior Court of California, County of Shasta and Joel Dean (collectively, "Defendants") filed an ex parte application seeking leave to file individual motions for summary judgment as to each of the four Plaintiffs in this case or, in the alternati
Summary: ORDER ON DEFENDANTS' EX PARTE APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO FILE INDIVIDUAL MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AS TO EACH PLAINTIFF OR, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, TO EXCEED PAGE LIMITS MORRISON C. ENGLAND, Jr. , Chief District Judge . On June 14, 2016, Defendants Superior Court of California, County of Shasta and Joel Dean (collectively, "Defendants") filed an ex parte application seeking leave to file individual motions for summary judgment as to each of the four Plaintiffs in this case or, in the alternativ..
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ORDER ON DEFENDANTS' EX PARTE APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO FILE INDIVIDUAL MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AS TO EACH PLAINTIFF OR, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, TO EXCEED PAGE LIMITS
MORRISON C. ENGLAND, Jr., Chief District Judge.
On June 14, 2016, Defendants Superior Court of California, County of Shasta and Joel Dean (collectively, "Defendants") filed an ex parte application seeking leave to file individual motions for summary judgment as to each of the four Plaintiffs in this case or, in the alternative, to file memoranda in support of a single motion for summary judgment in excess of the page limits set forth in the Court's Pretrial Scheduling Order.
Having considered Defendants' application (which is unopposed), and good cause appearing therefor, the Court hereby rules as follows:
Defendants' ex parte application is GRANTED in part.
The parties may file memoranda in support of (and in opposition to) a single motion for summary judgment in excess of the page limits set forth in the Court's Pretrial Scheduling Order. In particular, Defendants may file an opening memorandum not to exceed 50 pages and a reply memorandum, not to exceed 20 pages. Plaintiffs may file an opposition memorandum not to exceed 50 pages.
IT IS SO ORDERED.