Hawkins v. Starosciak

Filing 19

ORDER EXTENDING TIME FOR DEFENDANT TO FILE DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS re doc 17 Letter filed by Starosciak. No later than 2/28/2011, defendant shall file and serve his dispositive motion, or notify the court that defendant is of the opinion that this case cannot be resolved by such a motion. In all other respects, the terms of the Court's 8/30/2010 Order of Service remain in effect. Signed by Judge Vaughn R Walker on 11/5/2010. (cgk, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 11/8/2010)

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Hawkins v. Starosciak Doc. 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Haapala, Thompson & Abern LLP Rebecca S. Widen, SBN 219207 Andrea A. Najor, SBN 221853 HAAPALA, THOMPSON & ABERN, LLP 1939 Harrison Street, Suite 800 Oakland, California 94612 Tel: 510-763-2324 Fax: 510-273-8570 Attorneys For Defendant ALLAN STAROSCIAK UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA ­ SAN FRANCISCO JEFF HAWKINS, Plaintiff, vs. DEPUTY STAROSCIAK, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No.: C10-0248 VRW (PR) [PROPOSED] ORDER EXTENDING TIME FOR DEFENDANT TO FILE DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Attorneys At Law Park Plaza Building 1939 Harrison St., Suite 800 Oakland, California 94612 Telephone: 510-763-2324 Facsimile: 510-273-8570 Good cause appearing, Defendant's Request for Extension of Dispositive Motion Deadline, is GRANTED. No later than February 28, 2011, defendant must file and serve his dispositive motion, or notify the court that defendant is of the opinion that this case cannot be resolved by such a motion. In all other respects, the terms of the Court's August 30 2010, Order Of Service remain in effect. IT IS SO ORDERED. UNIT ED S DISTRICT TE C TA Dated: 11/5/2010 RT U O S TED GRAN aughn R Judge V Chief Judge Vaughn R. Walker E RN F D IS T IC T O R 1 Hawkins v. Starosciak / Case #C10-0248 VRW (PR) [Proposed] Order Extending Time For Defendant To File Dispositive Motions Dockets.Justia.com A C LI FO Walker R NIA NO RT H

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