BYARD v. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, C 16-00691 WHA. (2017)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20170302a66
Visitors: 5
Filed: Mar. 01, 2017
Latest Update: Mar. 01, 2017
Summary: ORDER EXTENDING DEADLINE TO FILE DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS WILLIAM ALSUP , District Judge . Due the death of the father-in-law of Attorney Margaret Baumgartner, the only attorney for the defense with significant familiarity of this five-year-old case, defendants ask to extend the deadline to file dispositive motions from March 2 to March 7. The proposed extension would not affect any other dates. Good cause shown, the deadline for either side to file dispositive motions is hereby EXTENDED to
Summary: ORDER EXTENDING DEADLINE TO FILE DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS WILLIAM ALSUP , District Judge . Due the death of the father-in-law of Attorney Margaret Baumgartner, the only attorney for the defense with significant familiarity of this five-year-old case, defendants ask to extend the deadline to file dispositive motions from March 2 to March 7. The proposed extension would not affect any other dates. Good cause shown, the deadline for either side to file dispositive motions is hereby EXTENDED to ..
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ORDER EXTENDING DEADLINE TO FILE DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS
WILLIAM ALSUP, District Judge.
Due the death of the father-in-law of Attorney Margaret Baumgartner, the only attorney for the defense with significant familiarity of this five-year-old case, defendants ask to extend the deadline to file dispositive motions from March 2 to March 7. The proposed extension would not affect any other dates. Good cause shown, the deadline for either side to file dispositive motions is hereby EXTENDED to MARCH 7 AT NOON. Any such motions shall be briefed and heard with regular notice following that date (i.e., on the Court's regular law and motion calendar on APRIL 13).
Defendants may not rely on any time constraints caused by this extension in seeking further extensions or continuances.
Any request for an extension of the deadline to file discovery motions should be directed at Judge Ryu.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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