Anderson et al v. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company et al
Filing
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ORDER signed by Chief Judge Morrison C. England, Jr., on December 1, 2014 re 51 . Nationwide Mutual Insurance Companys request for leave to file briefing in support of its motion for summary judgment in excess of the Courts mandated page limits is G RANTED. The page limit for NMICs initial brief in support of its motion for summary judgment is hereby increased to fifty (50) pages, the page limit for Plaintiffs opposition is hereby increased to fifty (50) pages, and the page limit for NMICs reply is hereby increased to forty (40) pages. (Rivas, A)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA - SACRAMENTO DIVISION
CASE NO. 2:12-cv-01057-MCE-GGH
DONALD ANDERSON, ET AL.,
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Plaintiffs,
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v.
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NATIONWIDE MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY, ET AL.
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ORDER GRANTING NATIONWIDE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
LEAVE TO FILE BRIEFING IN
SUPPORT OF ITS MOTION FOR
SUMMARY JUDGMENT IN EXCESS
OF THE COURT’S MANDATED PAGE
LIMITS
Defendants.
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Defendant Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company’s (“NMIC”) Motion for Leave
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to File Briefing in Support of its Motion for Summary Judgment in Excess of the Court’s
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Mandated Page Limits based upon a stipulation between NMIC and Plaintiffs was
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considered by the Court. No opposition was considered by the Court as Plaintiffs agreed
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they would not oppose NMIC’s motion.
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GOOD CAUSE APPEARING THEREFORE,
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IT IS ORDERED that:
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NMIC’s request for leave to file briefing in support of its motion for
summary judgment in excess of the Court’s mandated page limits is GRANTED.
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The page limit for NMIC’s initial brief in support of its motion for
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summary judgment is hereby increased to fifty (50) pages, the page limit for Plaintiffs’
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opposition is hereby increased to fifty (50) pages, and the page limit for NMIC’s reply is
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hereby increased to forty (40) pages.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: December 1, 2014
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