Californians for Alternatives to Toxics et al v USFWS et al

Filing 43

ORDER signed by Judge Frank C. Damrell, Jr. on 3/21/2011 GRANTING 42 Motion for Page Extension. Plaintiff Californians for Alternatives to Toxics is granted extension of page limit up to 40 pages for their opening Brief on Summary Judgment. (Marciel, M)

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-CMK (TEMP) Californians for Alternatives to Toxics et al v USFWS et al Doc. 4 JULIA A. OLSON (CA Bar # 192642) Wild Earth Advocates 2985 Adams Street Eugene, Oregon 97405 tel: 541-344-7066 fax: 541-344-7061 email: jaoearth@aol.com SHARON E. DUGGAN (CA Bar # 105108) Law Offices of Sharon E. Duggan 370 Grand Avenue, Suite 5 Oakland, California 94610 tel: (510) 271-0825 fax: (510) 271-0829 email: foxsduggan@aol.com PETER M.K. FROST, pro hac vice Western Environmental Law Center 1216 Lincoln Street Eugene, Oregon 97401 tel: 541-485-2471 fax: 541-485-2457 email: frost@westernlaw.org Attorneys for Plaintiffs CATS et al. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIANS FOR ALTERNATIVES Case No.: 2:10-cv-01477-FCD-CMK (TEMP) TO TOXICS, a non-profit corporation; WILDERNESS WATCH, a non-profit corporation; THE FRIENDS OF SILVER KING CREEK, a California non- ORDER RE: PAGE EXTENSION profit corporation, LAUREL AMES, an individual and ANN MCCAMPBELL, an individual, Plaintiffs, v. UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE; ALEXANDRA PITTS, in her official capacity; UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE; JEANNE M. HIGGINS, in her official capacity, Defendants. Dockets.Justia Plaintiffs Californians for Alternatives to Toxics et al. ("CATS") have filed a motion to extend the page limit to up to 40 pages for their opening brief on summary judgment. They have shown good cause for such an extension and, therefore, IT IS SO ORDERED. Date: March 21, 2011 _______________________________________ FRANK C. DAMRELL, JR. UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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