Leftwich v. County of Dakota, 18-1144 (JNE/BRT). (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Minnesota
Number: infdco20190222b60
Visitors: 2
Filed: Feb. 21, 2019
Latest Update: Feb. 21, 2019
Summary: ORDER BECKY R. THORSON , Magistrate Judge . This Court is in receipt of Plaintiff's letter seeking a reply and requesting ten pages to respond to Defendants' argument of prejudice and also to respond to the section of Defendants' brief discussing Plaintiff's filing of a second action. (Doc. No. 57.) Plaintiff raised the possibility of filing a second action at the hearing and obviously prepared and filed a second lawsuit. Defendants' half-page response responds to Plaintiff's arguments and
Summary: ORDER BECKY R. THORSON , Magistrate Judge . This Court is in receipt of Plaintiff's letter seeking a reply and requesting ten pages to respond to Defendants' argument of prejudice and also to respond to the section of Defendants' brief discussing Plaintiff's filing of a second action. (Doc. No. 57.) Plaintiff raised the possibility of filing a second action at the hearing and obviously prepared and filed a second lawsuit. Defendants' half-page response responds to Plaintiff's arguments and a..
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ORDER
BECKY R. THORSON, Magistrate Judge.
This Court is in receipt of Plaintiff's letter seeking a reply and requesting ten pages to respond to Defendants' argument of prejudice and also to respond to the section of Defendants' brief discussing Plaintiff's filing of a second action. (Doc. No. 57.) Plaintiff raised the possibility of filing a second action at the hearing and obviously prepared and filed a second lawsuit. Defendants' half-page response responds to Plaintiff's arguments and actions and a reply on Plaintiffs' recently filed second lawsuit is not allowed. As previewed, Plaintiff may respond to Defendants' argument about prejudice. Plaintiff is granted leave to file a reply only on the prejudice argument raised in Defendants' response and is limited to 5 pages double-spaced including the caption. Plaintiff's reply is due within seven days of the date of this Order. No declarations are allowed.
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