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GEMCRAFT HOMES, INC. v. MORGAN, 3:14-cv-14. (2014)

Court: District Court, N.D. West Virginia Number: infdco20140827e14 Visitors: 7
Filed: Aug. 26, 2014
Latest Update: Aug. 26, 2014
Summary: ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO EXCEED PAGE LIMITATION GINA M. GROH, District Judge. Currently pending before the Court is the Plaintiff's motion [Doc. 162] requesting leave to file a thirty-two page memorandum supporting a summary judgment motion. The Plaintiff asserts that it needs a lengthier memorandum given the complexities of the application of the Fourth Circuit's conduct test to each Defendant, the bankruptcy case un derlying this action, and constitutional due process considerat
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ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO EXCEED PAGE LIMITATION

GINA M. GROH, District Judge.

Currently pending before the Court is the Plaintiff's motion [Doc. 162] requesting leave to file a thirty-two page memorandum supporting a summary judgment motion. The Plaintiff asserts that it needs a lengthier memorandum given the complexities of the application of the Fourth Circuit's conduct test to each Defendant, the bankruptcy case un derlying this action, and constitutional due process considerations. The Plaintiff has attached its Motion for Declaratory Summary Judgment and supporting memorandum for entry should the Court grant the instant motion.

A memorandum supporting a motion may not exceed twenty-five pages. N.D.W. Va. L. R. Civ. P. 7.02(a). "[F]or good cause shown," a court may allow a supporting memorandum to exceed this limit. Id. Memoranda exceeding page limits, however, are the exception, not the rule. See Dag Petroleum Suppliers, LLC v. BP P.L.C., Civil Action No. 1:05cv1323, 2006 WL 2345908, at *2 (E.D. Va. Aug. 9, 2006) (denying excess pages because "conclusory references to the complexity of this case [were] an utterly insufficient basis to waive the page limitations imposed by the local rules"). Indeed, the twenty-five page limit is "sufficient except in the most extraordinary circumstances." Surrett v. Consol. Metco, Inc., Civil Action No. 1:11cv106, 2012 WL 1340548, at *3 (W.D.N.C. Apr. 18, 2012).

Here, the Court finds good cause to allow the Plaintiff to exceed the page limit. Given the complexity of this matter and the number of Defendants involved, this request presents a rare circumstance where excess pages are appropriate. Accordingly, the Court GRANTS the Plaintiff's Motion to Exceed Page Limitation. The Court DIRECTS the Clerk to file the Plaintiff's Motion for Declaratory Summary Judgment, the Plaintiff's Memorandum of Law in Support of Declaratory Summary Judgment, and the accompanying exhibits, which are attached to the Motion to Exceed Page Limitation as attachments 1 through 12.

The Clerk is directed to transmit copies of this Order to all counsel of record herein.

It is so ORDERED.

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