Adamson v. City of San Francisco et al

Filing 138

ORDER Correcting Deadline for Supplemental Submissions in Minute Order 134 . The minute order incorrectly stated that Plaintiff's brief regarding his claim for lost wages under the Ralph Act is due on November 4, 2015. As stated at the hearing, Plaintiff must submit his brief by November 2, 2015. Signed by Judge Donna M. Ryu on 10/30/2015. (dmrlc3, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 10/30/2015)

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1 2 3 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 5 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 6 7 LORENZO ADAMSON, Case No. 13-cv-05233-DMR Plaintiff, 8 v. ORDER CORRECTING DEADLINE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL SUBMISSIONS 9 10 CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, et al., Re: Dkt. No. 134 Defendants. United States District Court Northern District of California 11 12 The minute order [Docket No. 134] incorrectly stated that Plaintiff’s brief regarding his 13 claim for lost wages under the Ralph Act is due on November 4, 2015. As stated at the hearing, 14 Plaintiff must submit his brief by November 2, 2015. 15 The minute order is amended to read as follows: 16 Defendants’ Motions in Limine 5 and 6 17 Plaintiff represented that he seeks lost wages only in connection with his Ralph Act claim. 18 By November 2, 2015, Plaintiff must submit a brief, with legal argument and a detailed 19 evidentiary proffer, which sets forth his theory of causation and entitlement to lost wages from 20 April – October 2014. By November 2, 2015, Plaintiff shall also submit a legal brief with a 21 detailed evidentiary proffer to support causation and entitlement to emotional distress damages 22 related to the criminal prosecution under his § 1983, Bane Act, and Ralph Act claims. 23 24 25 26 27 28 IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: October 30, 2015 ______________________________________ Donna M. Ryu United States Magistrate Judge

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