Moore v. Contra Costa College District
Filing
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ORDER FOR DEFENDANT TO SUBMIT CHAMBERS COPIES re 32 Request for Judicial Notice filed by Contra Costa College District, 31 MOTION to Dismiss Second Amended Complaint filed by Contra Costa College District. Signed by Judge Maria-Elena James on 11/10/2010. (mejlc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 11/10/2010)
Moore v. Contra Costa College District
Doc. 34
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 UNITED UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 12
For the Northern District of California
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Northern District of California
ROBERT MOORE v. Plaintiff(s), No. C 09-04781 MEJ ORDER DIRECTING DEFENDANT TO SUBMIT CHAMBERS COPIES IN COMPLIANCE WITH GENERAL ORDER 45 AND THE COURT'S STANDING ORDERS
CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE DISTRICT Defendant(s). _____________________________________/
On November 4, 2010, Defendant electronically filed a motion to dismiss. (Dkt. ##31-32.) However, Defendant has failed to comply with General Order 45 and the Court's Standing Orders by failing to deliver to the Clerk's Office "no later than noon on the business day following the day that the papers are filed electronically, one paper copy of each document that is filed electronically . . . marked `Chambers Copy' and . . . clearly marked with the judge's name, case number, and `Chambers Copy-Do Not File.'" See General Order 45 § VI.G; see also Case Management Standing Order, Magistrate Judge Maria-Elena James, ¶ 6. Defendant is hereby ORDERED to comply with General Order 45 and the Court's Standing Orders by immediately submitting a chambers copy, with exhibits and appropriate tab dividers if necessary, of the above-referenced documents. ALL CHAMBERS COPIES OF ELECTRONICALLY FILED DOCUMENTS MUST INCLUDE ON EACH PAGE THE RUNNING HEADER CREATED BY THE ECF SYSTEM. IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: November 10, 2010
_______________________________ Maria-Elena James Chief United States Magistrate Judge
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