Crawford v. City and County of San Francisco

Filing 11

AMENDED CASE MANAGEMENT SCHEDULING ORDER FOR REASSIGNED CIVIL CASE. Signed by Judge Claudia Wilken on 4/11/16. The Order has been amended to include the time of hearing. (jebS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 4/11/2016)

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1 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 3 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 4 5 WILLIE CRAWFORD, 8 9 16-cv-01301-CW Plaintiff, 6 7 Case No. v. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, AMENDED CASE MANAGEMENT SCHEDULING ORDER FOR REASSIGNED CIVIL CASE Defendant. 10 United States District Court Northern District of California 11 This action having been reassigned to the undersigned judge, 12 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a Case Management Conference will 13 be held on June 28, 2016, at 2:30 PM in Courtroom 2, 4th Floor, 14 1301 Clay Street, Oakland, CA 15 9(a), a joint Case Management Statement will be due seven (7) 16 days prior to the conference (see attached Standing Order for All 17 Judges of the Northern District of California). 94612. Pursuant to Civil L.R. 16- 18 Defendant is directed to serve a copy of this Order at once 19 on all parties to this action in accordance with the provisions 20 of Rule 5 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. 21 service, the party causing the service shall file a certificate 22 of service with the Clerk of Court. 23 IT IS SO ORDERED 24 Following Dated: April 11, 2016 25 26 27 28 __________________________________ CLAUDIA WILKEN United States District Judge 1 SCHEDULING NOTES AND STANDING ORDER 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 United States District Court Northern District of California 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Criminal Law and Motion calendar is conducted on Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. Case Management Conferences and Pretrial Conferences are conducted on Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m. Civil Motion calendar is conducted on Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m. Order of call is determined by the Court. Parties need not reserve a hearing date for civil motions; however, parties must check the legal newspapers or the Court’s website at www.cand.uscourts.gov for unavailable dates. Discovery disputes will be referred to a Magistrate Judge. After the parties have met and conferred, the parties shall prepare a joint letter of not more than 8 pages explaining the dispute. Up to 12 pages of attachments may be added. The joint letter must be electronically filed under the Civil Events category of "Motions and Related Filings >Motions-- General > Discovery Letter Brief." The Magistrate Judge to whom the matter is assigned will advise the parties of how that Judge intends to proceed. The Magistrate Judge may issue a ruling, order more formal briefing, or set a telephone conference or a hearing. After a Magistrate Judge has been assigned, all further discovery matters shall be filed pursuant to that Judge's procedures. Motions for Summary Judgment: Absent permission from the Court, all case-dispositive motions in a case will be briefed and heard together, on the case-dispositive motion hearing cut-off date, or on an earlier available date agreed to by the parties. Multiple parties should file joint briefs if possible. If Plaintiffs wish to file a motion for summary judgment, they shall do so 6 weeks before the cut-off date. If Defendants wish to file a crossmotion as well as an opposition to the motion, any cross-motion shall be contained within the opposition to the motion, which may contain up to 25 pages in total, and shall be filed 14 days after the filing of the motion. The reply to the motion shall include the opposition to any cross-motion, may contain up to 15 pages in total, and shall be filed 7 days after the filing of the opposition. A reply to any cross-motion may contain up to 15 pages, and shall be filed 7 days after the filing of the opposition. If Plaintiffs do not file a motion for summary judgment, Defendants may file one 5 weeks before the casedispositive motion hearing cut-off date and the schedule in Local Rule 7-3 shall apply. Courtesy copies of multi-page exhibits for chambers should be clearly marked with tabbed dividers. 24 25 26 27 28 2

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