Leines v. Homeland Vinyl Products, Inc.
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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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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
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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
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Attorneys for Defendant Homeland Vinyl Products, Inc.
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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RICHARD A. LEINES,
Case No. 2:18-cv-00969-KJM-DB
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Plaintiff,
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED
MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE
OVERLENGTH BRIEFS
v.
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HOMELAND VINYL PRODUCTS, INC.,
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Defendant.
Judge Kimberly J. Mueller
Magistrate Judge Deborah Barnes
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Having considered the parties’ Stipulated Motion for Leave to File Overlength Briefs, and
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good cause appearing therefore, the Court hereby ORDERS that the parties may file initial moving
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papers seeking summary judgment totaling up to 30 pages; oppositions to summary judgment
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totaling up to 30 pages; and replies in support of summary judgment totaling up to 15 pages.
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DATED: February 4, 2020.
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED MOTION FOR OVERLENGTH BRIEFS
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