Erspamer v. Morrison & Foerster LLP Long Term Disability Plan

Filing 130

ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S EX PARTE MOTION EXTENDING DEFENDANT'S TIME TO FILE DISCOVERY MOTIONS. Defendant shall have until November 3, 2010 to file any discovery motions. Signed by Judge Maxine M. Chesney on October 25, 2010. (mmclc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 10/25/2010)

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Erspamer v. Morrison & Foerster LLP Long Term Disability Plan Doc. 130 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TAD A. DEVLIN (SBN 190355) SHANNON L. ROSS (SBN 205714) CARAINE R. LEON GUERRERO (SBN 266046) GORDON & REES LLP 275 Battery Street, Suite 2000 San Francisco, CA 94111 Telephone: (415) 986-5900 Facsimile: (415) 986-8054 Attorneys for Defendant MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP LONG TERM DISABILITY PLAN IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 8 FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 9 GORDON ERSPAMER, 10 Plaintiff, 11 Gordon & Rees LLP 275 Battery Street, Suite 2000 San Francisco, CA 94111 CASE NO. C08-04692 MMC (JL) [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S EX PARTE MOTION EXTENDING DEFENDANT'S TIME TO FILE DISCOVERY MOTIONS vs. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 IT IS SO ORDERED. 24 25 26 27 28 O _ ober 25 Dated: __ct_________, 2010 MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP LONG TERM DISABILITY PLAN, Defendant. Defendant's Motion to Extend Discovery Motion Deadline ("Motion") came before the no opposition having been filed, Court, ex parte, on October 18, 2010. After review of the Motion and all papers filed herewith, the Court finding GOOD CAUSE appearing, orders as follows: Defendant's ex parte Motion for an Order to Extend Defendant's Time to File Discovery Motions is GRANTED. Defendant shall have until November 3, 2010 to file any discovery motions. _____________________________________ Judge Maxine Chesney United States District Court, Northern District -1[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S EX PARTE MOTION FOR AN ORDER EXTENDING DEFENDANT'S TIME TO FILE DISCOVERY MOTIONS CASE NO. C08-04692 MMC (JL) PRU/1054181/8656805v.1 Dockets.Justia.com

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