Campanelli et al v. The Hershey Company

Filing 130

ORDER by Magistrate Judge Bernard Zimmerman granting 126 Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages (bzsec, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 6/30/2010)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 797820 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION JULIE CAMPANELLI, SABRINA ANDERSON, NANCY SMITH, TARYN SEDGELEY GOLIN, KEVIN SHANAHAN, FRANCIS MCKEEVER, BRYAN MILLER, JAMES AMICARELLA, JOSEPHINE GODFREY, JOHN MICHALSKI, KAREN METZGER, ROBERT MUSOLF, SCOTT WOOD, JUAN CARLOS LOPEZ, CHRIS NIELSEN, ANNE COMPTON, PHYLLIS DAVIS, ANDREW LEVISON, CHARLOTTE BRYN ALLEN, DANIEL HALLARAN, RON ROBERTS, and RYAN PARSONS, on their own behalf and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. THE HERSHEY COMPANY, Defendant. Having considered Defendant The Hershey Company's Administrative Motion Pursuant to Local Rule 7-11 to Exceed Page Limitations, and the stipulation provided therewith, the Court finds that good cause exists to relieve the parties' Opposition and Reply briefs from the page limitations contained in Local Civil Rule 7-4(b). The motion is therefore GRANTED: Hershey's Opposition brief may not exceed forty (40) pages of text and Plaintiffs' Reply brief may not exceed twenty-five (25) pages of text. The parties are cautioned to edit their briefs carefully and not to include redundant and cumulative material. Case No. C 08-1862 BZ [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT THE HERSHEY COMPANY'S ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION PURSUANT TO LOCAL RULE 7-11 TO EXCEED PAGE LIMITATIONS Courtroom: G, 15th Floor Judge: Hon. Bernard Zimmerman IT IS SO ORDERED Dated: June 30 , 2010 Honorable Bernard Zimmerman Magistrate Judge, United States District Court Northern District of California 1 [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING ADMIN. MOTION TO EXCEED PAGE LIMITATIONS CASE NO. C 08-1862 BZ

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