Leines v. Homeland Vinyl Products, Inc.

Filing 62

ORDER signed by Chief District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller on 2/4/2020 GRANTING 61 Motion for leave to file overlength briefs. The Court ORDERS that the parties may file initial moving papers seeking summary judgment totaling up to 30 pages; oppositions to summary judgment totaling up to 30 pages; and replies in support of summary judgment totaling up to 15 pages. (Mena-Sanchez, L)

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1 2 3 4 Gayle L. Gough (SBN 154398) Laura L. Goodman (SBN 142689) GOUGH & HANCOCK LLP Two Embarcadero Center, Suite 640 San Francisco, CA 94111 Telephone: 415-848-8900 gayle.gough@ghcounsel.com laura.goodman@ghcounsel.com 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Eric G. Maxfield (pro hac vice) Darren G. Reid (pro hac vice) Timothy P. Getzoff (pro hac vice) Brandon T. Christensen (pro hac vice) HOLLAND & HART LLP 222 South Main Street, Suite 2200 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Telephone: (801)799-5833 Facsimile: (801)799-5700 egmaxfield@hollandhart.com dgreid@hollandhart.com tpgetzoff@hollandhart.com btchristensen@hollandhart.com 12 Attorneys for Defendant Homeland Vinyl Products, Inc. 13 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 14 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 15 RICHARD A. LEINES, Case No. 2:18-cv-00969-KJM-DB 16 Plaintiff, 17 ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE OVERLENGTH BRIEFS v. 18 HOMELAND VINYL PRODUCTS, INC., 19 Defendant. Judge Kimberly J. Mueller Magistrate Judge Deborah Barnes 20 21 22 Having considered the parties’ Stipulated Motion for Leave to File Overlength Briefs, and 23 good cause appearing therefore, the Court hereby ORDERS that the parties may file initial moving 24 papers seeking summary judgment totaling up to 30 pages; oppositions to summary judgment 25 totaling up to 30 pages; and replies in support of summary judgment totaling up to 15 pages. 26 DATED: February 4, 2020. 27 28 1 ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED MOTION FOR OVERLENGTH BRIEFS

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