Securities And Exchange Commission v. Berry
Filing
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ORDER by Judge Whyte denying 233 Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages (rmwlc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 6/8/2011)
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JAMES N. KRAMER (STATE BAR NO. 154709)
jkramer@orrick.com
JAMES A. MEYERS (ADMITTED PRO HAC VICE)
jmeyers@orrick.com
NANCY E. HARRIS (STATE BAR NO. 197042)
nharris@orrick.com
REBECCA F. LUBENS (STATE BAR NO. 240683)
rlubens@orrick.com
ORRICK, HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE LLP
The Orrick Building
405 Howard Street
San Francisco, California 94105-2669
Telephone:
+1-415-773-5700
Facsimile:
+1-415-773-5759
Attorneys for Defendant
LISA C. BERRY
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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SAN JOSE DIVISION
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION,
Plaintiff,
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v.
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LISA C. BERRY,
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Defendant.
Case No. C-07-cv-4431 RMW (HRL)
ORDER DENYING
LISA C. BERRY’S ADMINISTRATIVE
MOTION TO EXTEND THE PAGE
LIMITS FOR MEMORANDUM IN
SUPPORT OF HER MOTION FOR
SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND ALL
SUBSEQUENT BRIEFINGS
Civil Local Rules 7-4(b) & 7-11
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ORDER DENYING LISA C. BERRY’S
ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO EXTEND PAGE LIMITS FOR
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF HER MOTION FOR
SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND ALL SUBSEQUENT BRIEFINGS
C-07-CV-4431 RMW (HRL)
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Having considered Lisa C. Berry’s Motion to Extend the Page Limits for Memorandum in
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Support of her Motion for Summary Judgment and All Subsequent Briefing, the Motion is
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DENIED. Instead, the briefing in support of Ms. Berry’s motion for summary judgment shall not
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exceed 30 pages, the briefing in support of the SEC’s opposition shall not exceed 30 pages, and
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the briefing in support of Ms. Berry’s reply shall not exceed 20 pages.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Date: 06/08/2011
By:
RONALD M. WHYTE
United States District Court Judge
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ORDER DENYING LISA C. BERRY’S
ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO EXTEND PAGE LIMITS FOR
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF HER MOTION FOR
SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND ALL SUBSEQUENT BRIEFINGS
C-07-CV-4431 RMW (HRL)
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