Whiteway v. Fedex Kinko's Office and Print Services, Inc.

Filing 237

ORDER re Motions in Limine: Motions in Limine due by 12:00 PM on 02/09/10; Oppositions due by 4:00 PM on 02/12/10; Replies due by 12:00 PM on 02/16/10. Signed by Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong, on 1/29/10. (lrc, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 2/1/2010) Modified on 2/2/2010 (jlm, COURT STAFF).

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1 2 3 4 5 6 STEPHEN WHITEWAY, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, 7 Plaintiffs, 8 vs. 9 FEDEX KINKOS OFFICE AND PRINT 10 SERVICES, INC. and DOES 1 through 25, inclusive, 11 Defendants. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Case No: C 05-2320 SBA ORDER RE MOTIONS IN LIMINE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA OAKLAND DIVISION IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT the Order for Pretrial Preparation is modified with respect to the submission of motions in limine. Each side shall file all of their in limine motions (if any) and oppositions thereto in a single memorandum, not to exceed 10 pages in length. Motions in limine shall be filed by Noon, February 9, 2010 and Oppositions shall be filed by close of business on February 12, 2010. The parties may file a reply, not to exceed 5 pages, by Noon on February 16, 2010. The Court will not consider any motion in limine unless the parties have certified that they have first met and conferred, as required by the Court's standing orders. Any request to exceed the page limit must be submitted prior to the deadline for these briefs and must be supported by a showing of good cause and a certification that the applicant has met and conferred with the opposing party. All other provisions of the Order for Pretrial Preparation shall remain unchanged. IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: January 29, 2010 ________________________________ SAUNDRA BROWN ARMSTRONG United States District Judge

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