C.A.M. Social Development, LLC v. Thinkwell Group, Inc
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ORDER RE: DISCOVERY REFERRAL. Signed by Judge James Ware on 7/14/11. (sis, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 7/14/2011)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION
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NO. C11-1361 JW
C.A.M. Social Development, LLC
Plaintiff
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ORDER RE. DISCOVERY REFERRAL
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Defendant
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For the Northern District of California
United States District Court
Thinkwell Group, Inc.
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Due to the Court’s relocation to the San Francisco Division, the Court’s practice of
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automatically referring discovery matters to the Magistrate Judges of the San Jose Division is hereby
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DISCONTINUED.
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Accordingly, the Court orders as follows:
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(1)
In cases assigned to Judge Ware, all discovery motions noticed before Judge Lloyd or
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Judge Grewal are hereby TRANSFERRED to Judge Ware. The parties shall renotice
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their motions before Judge Ware in accordance with the Civil Local Rules of Court.
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(2)
Any motions in which briefing is complete are hereby taken under submission.1 On
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or before July 29, 2011, the parties shall file a Joint Statement apprising the Court of
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the pending motion and providing a brief review of the parties’ positions.
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This Order does not apply to any motions which have been heard or taken under
submission by either Judge Lloyd or Judge Grewal.
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If any party believes that its motion is urgent and that it may be prejudiced by the
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transfer, that party shall meet and confer and file a Joint Statement on or before July
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29, 2011 detailing the nature of the motion and the need for expedited disposition.
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Dated: July 14, 2011
JAMES WARE
United States District Chief Judge
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For the Northern District of California
United States District Court
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