Frank v. County of Humboldt et al
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ORDER REFERRING TO MAGISTRATE JUDGE DISCOVERY DISPUTE LETTERS AND ACCOMPANYING MOTIONS. Signed by Judge Maxine M. Chesney on October 2, 2013. (mmclc2, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 10/2/2013)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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For the Northern District of California
United States District Court
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MINNY FRANK,
Plaintiff,
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No. C 13-0089 MMC
ORDER REFERRING TO MAGISTRATE
JUDGE DISCOVERY DISPUTE
LETTERS AND ACCOMPANYING
MOTIONS
v.
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT, et al.,
Defendants.
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The Court is in receipt of various filings on behalf of the respective parties
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concerning a dispute about the appropriate location of depositions currently scheduled to
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commence on October 10, 2013, specifically: (1) plaintiff’s Discovery Dispute letter; (2)
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defendants’ Request to Remove said letter from the Court’s docket; (3) plaintiff’s
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Opposition to such request; and (4) defendants’ Discovery Dispute letter, all filed
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September 26, 2013.1
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Pursuant to Civil Local Rule 72-1, the above-referenced documents, and all further
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discovery matters, are hereby REFERRED to a Magistrate Judge to be heard and
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considered at the convenience of the assigned Magistrate Judge’s calendar.
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Plaintiff failed to provide the Court with chambers copies of her letter and
opposition. For future reference, plaintiff is reminded that, pursuant to Civil Local Rule 51(e)(7) and the Court’s Standing Orders, parties are required to provide for use in
chambers one paper copy of each document that is filed electronically.
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The Magistrate Judge to whom the matter is assigned will advise the parties as to
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how that Magistrate Judge intends to proceed. The Magistrate Judge may issue a ruling,
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order more formal briefing, or set a telephone conference or a hearing.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: October 2, 2013
MAXINE M. CHESNEY
United States District Judge
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