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ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY v. NASSIRI, 2:08-CV-369 JCM (GWF). (2012)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20120120b38 Visitors: 1
Filed: Jan. 19, 2012
Latest Update: Jan. 19, 2012
Summary: ORDER JAMES C. MAHAN, District Judge. Presently before the court is defendants Albert Noorda and Maryland Medical Center, LLC's motion for leave to file excess pages. (Doc. #402). Plaintiffs Allstate Insurance Company, et. al. filed an opposition and a counter-motion to strike defendants' motion for summary judgment. (Doc. #409). Defendants did not file a reply. On the same day defendants filed the instant motion, they filed a 77-page motion for summary judgment. (Doc. #403). Defendants' summ
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ORDER

JAMES C. MAHAN, District Judge.

Presently before the court is defendants Albert Noorda and Maryland Medical Center, LLC's motion for leave to file excess pages. (Doc. #402). Plaintiffs Allstate Insurance Company, et. al. filed an opposition and a counter-motion to strike defendants' motion for summary judgment. (Doc. #409). Defendants did not file a reply.

On the same day defendants filed the instant motion, they filed a 77-page motion for summary judgment. (Doc. #403). Defendants' summary judgment motion more than doubles the 30 pages allowed pursuant to Local Rule 7-4. Because defendants filed both the motion for leave to file excess pages and the motion for summary judgment on the same day, this court did not have an opportunity to review defendants' motion for leave to file excess pages before defendants filed the motion for summary judgment.

Accordingly,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that defendants Albert Noorda and Maryland Medical Center, LLC's motion for leave to file excess pages (doc. #402) be, and the same hereby is, DENIED.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that plaintiffs Allstate Insurance Company, et. al.'s counter-motion to strike defendants' summary judgment motion (doc. #409) be, and the same hereby is, GRANTED. Defendants have 14 days from the entry of this order to file a summary judgment motion that conforms to Local Rule 7-4.

Source:  Leagle

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