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