Doe et al v. Willits Charter School et al
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ORDER Granting as Modified 170 Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages. Signed by Judge Jeffrey S. White on September 8, 2010. (jswlc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 9/8/2010)
Doe et al v. Willits Charter School et al
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. David Nick (SB#157687) 345 Franklin Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Tel: (415) 552-4444 Fax: (415) 358-5897 E. D. Lerman (SB#241471) 695 South Dora Street Ukiah, CA 95482 Tel: (707) 937-1711 Fax:(707) 937-2209 Attorneys for Plaintiff Jane Doe, a minor, and Kristen D. Guardian ad Litem UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION ****** JANE DOE, a minor, through KRISTEN D., ) Guardian ad Litem ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) ) WILLITS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, ) WILLITS CHARTER SCHOOL, ) SALLY RULISON, CLINT SMITH ) and DOES 1 through 40. ) ) ) Defendants. ) ) CASE NO.: CV 09-3655 JSW
[proposed] ORDER RE: PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR ADMINISTRATIVE RELIEF TO EXCEED 25 PAGE LIMIT
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ORDER Satisfactory proof having been made and good cause appearing, IT IS ORDERED THAT: Plaintiff's Motion for Administrative Relief from the provision so Local Rule 7-4(b), limiting the briefs or memoranda filed with opposition papers to 25 pages is granted.
15 Plaintiff shall be permitted to exceed the page limitation by ___ pages, when filing her
opposition to Defendants' motion for summary judgment.
Dated:
September 8, 2010
_____________________________ Hon. Jeffrey S. White UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT JUDGE
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