QBE Specialty Insurance Company v. Arch Specialty Insurance Company et al
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. Show Cause Response due by 3/26/2018 at 9:00 a.m.. Signed by Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers on 3/23/2018. (ygrlc5S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 3/23/2018) Modified on 3/23/2018 (cpS, COURT STAFF).
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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QBE SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
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CASE NO. 17-cv-03843-YGR
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
vs.
Re: Dkt. No. 35
UNITED SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY,
ET AL.,
Defendants.
United States District Court
Northern District of California
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On February 7, 2018, defendants United Specialty Insurance Company and First Mercury
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Insurance Company filed: (1) an opposition to plaintiff’s motion for partial summary judgment
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(Dkt. No. 34); and (2) a separate motion for summary judgment (Dkt. No. 35 (“Motion”)). The
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Court’s Standing Order in Civil Cases (“Standing Order”) provides: “Any cross-motion for
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summary judgment shall be contained within the opposition to any motion for summary judgment,
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shall contain twenty-five (25) pages or less, and shall be filed fourteen (14) days after the filing of
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the motion.” (Standing Order, Section 9(e) (emphasis supplied).) While the Court, in its
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November 7, 2017 Case Management and Pretrial Order (Dkt. No. 24), waived its pre-filing
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conference requirement, it did not otherwise excuse compliance with Section 9. Defendants are
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hereby ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE why the Court should not strike their Motion for failure to
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comply with the Court’s Standing Order.
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No later than Monday, March 26, 2018 at 9:00 a.m., defendants must file a statement
responding to this Order, not to exceed three pages.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: March 23, 2018
YVONNE GONZALEZ ROGERS
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT JUDGE
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