Filed: Jul. 15, 2014
Latest Update: Jul. 15, 2014
Summary: MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE EXCESS PAGES WILLIAM J. HAYNES, District Judge. Comes now Plaintiff, Thomas Cummins, by and through undersigned counsel, and pursuant to Rule 16(b)(4), F.R.C.P., respectfully moves this Court for leave to file pages in excess of twenty-five (25), the limitation set forth in the Local Rules of Court. For cause, Plaintiff states that in order to fully respond and support Plaintiff's position, he requires additional pages. Wherefore, good cause being shown, and in the i
Summary: MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE EXCESS PAGES WILLIAM J. HAYNES, District Judge. Comes now Plaintiff, Thomas Cummins, by and through undersigned counsel, and pursuant to Rule 16(b)(4), F.R.C.P., respectfully moves this Court for leave to file pages in excess of twenty-five (25), the limitation set forth in the Local Rules of Court. For cause, Plaintiff states that in order to fully respond and support Plaintiff's position, he requires additional pages. Wherefore, good cause being shown, and in the in..
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MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE EXCESS PAGES
WILLIAM J. HAYNES, District Judge.
Comes now Plaintiff, Thomas Cummins, by and through undersigned counsel, and pursuant to Rule 16(b)(4), F.R.C.P., respectfully moves this Court for leave to file pages in excess of twenty-five (25), the limitation set forth in the Local Rules of Court. For cause, Plaintiff states that in order to fully respond and support Plaintiff's position, he requires additional pages.
Wherefore, good cause being shown, and in the interest of fairness and being able to adequately respond to Defendant's Motion, the Plaintiff respectfully moves this Court to enter an order allowing his to exceed the twenty-five page limitation for his brief in opposition to Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment.