Paz v. Berryhill, 18-cv-0608SMV. (2018)
Court: District Court, D. New Mexico
Number: infdco20180911a03
Visitors: 10
Filed: Sep. 10, 2018
Latest Update: Sep. 10, 2018
Summary: ORDER SETTING BRIEFING SCHEDULE STEPHAN M. VIDMAR , Magistrate Judge . THIS MATTER is before the Court for scheduling, and IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: (1) Plaintiff shall file a Motion to Reverse or Remand Administrative Agency Decision with Supporting Memorandum no later than November 5, 2018 ; (2) Defendant shall file a Response no later than December 31, 2018 ; (3) Plaintiff may file a Reply no later than January 28, 2019 ; (4) All supporting memoranda filed pursuant to this Order
Summary: ORDER SETTING BRIEFING SCHEDULE STEPHAN M. VIDMAR , Magistrate Judge . THIS MATTER is before the Court for scheduling, and IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: (1) Plaintiff shall file a Motion to Reverse or Remand Administrative Agency Decision with Supporting Memorandum no later than November 5, 2018 ; (2) Defendant shall file a Response no later than December 31, 2018 ; (3) Plaintiff may file a Reply no later than January 28, 2019 ; (4) All supporting memoranda filed pursuant to this Order ..
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ORDER SETTING BRIEFING SCHEDULE
STEPHAN M. VIDMAR, Magistrate Judge.
THIS MATTER is before the Court for scheduling, and IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
(1) Plaintiff shall file a Motion to Reverse or Remand Administrative Agency Decision with Supporting Memorandum no later than November 5, 2018;
(2) Defendant shall file a Response no later than December 31, 2018;
(3) Plaintiff may file a Reply no later than January 28, 2019;
(4) All supporting memoranda filed pursuant to this Order shall cite the transcript or record in support of assertions of fact and shall cite authority in support of propositions of law; and
(5) All requests for extensions of time altering the deadlines set in this Order shall be made through a motion to the Court. If the parties concur in seeking an extension of time, they shall submit a stipulated proposed order for Court approval.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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