Holland v. City of San Francisco et al
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ORDER re 44 Discovery Matter. Signed by Magistrate Judge Nandor J. Vadas on January 6, 2012. (njvlc2, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 1/6/2012)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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ELICIA R. HOLLAND
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Plaintiff,
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For the Northern District of California
United States District Court
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ORDER RE: DISCOVERY MATTER
(Doc. No. 44)
CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, et al.,
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No. C-10-02603 TEH (NJV)
Defendants.
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On November 2, 2011, the district court referred all discovery matters in this case to a
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magistrate judge, “with any motions to be heard and considered at the convenience of his/her
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calendar.” Doc. No. 47. The case was assigned to the undersigned. Although the parties raised a
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discovery dispute before the district court in their joint case management statement (Doc. No. 44),
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neither party has moved this Court regarding the discovery matter.
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If the parties have not resolved their discovery dispute, the Court hereby orders them to file
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no later than January 13, 2012, a joint letter brief not exceeding five pages. The Court has reviewed
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the parties’ joint case management statement and the parties should not re-incorporate its contents in
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their letter brief. Instead, the letter brief should describe the parties’ meet and confer efforts since
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November 2011, any agreements they have reached since that time, and what specific issues remain
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to be adjudicated by this Court. The parties also should note whether they request a hearing or
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submit the issues on the papers.
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If the parties do not file the joint letter brief by January 13, 2012, the Court will deem the
discovery matter resolved and so notify the district court.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: January 6, 2012
Nandor J. Vadas
United States Magistrate Judge
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For the Northern District of California
United States District Court
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