United States v. Tolmachoff et al
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STANDING ORDER signed by District Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill on December 22, 2011. (Munoz, I)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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In RE:
CASE NO.
STANDING ORDER IN ALL
CIVIL CASES ASSIGNED TO
DISTRICT JUDGE
LAWRENCE J. O’NEILL
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Civil law and motion calendar is on Monday through Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in Courtroom
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4, Seventh floor. It is not necessary to clear a date prior to scheduling law and motion. The parties are
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required to comply with Local Rule 230, or other applicable rules and notice requirements.
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Unless prior leave of Court is obtained seven days before the filing date, all moving and
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opposition briefs or legal memorandum in civil cases shall not exceed 25 pages. Reply briefs filed by
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moving parties shall not exceed 10 pages. Briefs that exceed the page limitations or are sought to be
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filed without leave may not be considered. If combined supporting papers or opposition papers exceed
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25 pages, the parties are required to submit a complete set of all papers as a chambers courtesy copy,
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properly tabbed and fastened.
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The Court requires Joint Pretrial statements, where District Judge O’Neill is the hearing
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officer. The statements must be filed seven days before the hearing date and e-mailed as a WordPerfect
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8.0 or Word document to: ljoorders@caed.uscourts.gov.
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Telephonic appearances before District Judge O’Neill are encouraged. The parties may
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appear at hearings by telephone by arranging a one line conference call and telephoning the Court at
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(559) 499-5680.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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/s/ LAWRENCE J. O’NEILL
HONORABLE LAWRENCE J. O’NEILL
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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