Jorge Quezada v. Con-Way Inc.

Filing 86

ORDER STRIKING MOTION TO COMPEL AND REFERRING ALL DISCOVERY TO A RANDOMLY ASSIGNED MAGISTRATE JUDGE. Signed by Judge JEFFREY S. WHITE on 10/1/12. (jjoS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 10/1/2012)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 8 JORGE R. QUEZADA, 10 Plaintiff, 11 For the Northern District of California United States District Court 9 12 No. C 09-03670 JSW v. CON-WAY, INC. and CON-WAY FREIGHT, 13 Defendant. ORDER STRIKING MOTION AND REFERRING DISCOVERY DISPUTE / 14 15 In violation of this Court’s Standing Order, on September 27, 2012, Plaintiff Jorge R. 16 Quezada filed a motion to compel further responses and noticed it to be heard on November 16, 17 2012. Plaintiff filed this motion in violation of this Court’s Standing Order regarding discovery 18 disputes, which requires that all requests for discovery relief must be summarized jointly by the 19 parties in a letter brief in no longer than four pages. (Standing Order ¶ 7.) Accordingly, the 20 Court STRIKES Plaintiff’s motion to compel. 21 The Court FURTHER ORDERS that pursuant to Civil Local Rule 72-1 this matter is 22 referred to a randomly assigned magistrate judge for resolution of the current discovery dispute 23 filed on September 27, 2012 and for resolution of all discovery matters. The parties will be 24 advised of the date, time and place of appearance, if any, by notice from the assigned magistrate 25 /// 26 /// 27 /// 28 /// 1 judge. If the parties do not receive an assignment within fourteen (14) days of this Order, 2 please contact this Court’s Courtroom Deputy, Jennifer Ottolini, at 415-522-4173. 3 IT IS SO ORDERED. 4 5 Dated: September 28, 2012 JEFFREY S. WHITE UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 6 7 8 cc: Magistrate Judge Referral Clerk 9 11 For the Northern District of California United States District Court 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2

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