San Juan Citizens Alliance, Inc. v. Bureau of Land Management
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ORDER that on Monday, December 29, 2014, counsel for the parties will be contacted to set a date and time for a hearing on the motions to extend time and Mr. Wu shall inform the United States Attorney John Walsh of the need for this hearing and the need for his personal appearance at the hearing to explain the assignment of this matter within his office, by Judge Richard P. Matsch on 12/24/2014. (evana, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Senior District Judge Richard P. Matsch
Civil Action No. 14-cv-02784-RPM
SAN JUAN CITIZENS ALLIANCE, INC.,
Plaintiff,
v.
BUEAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT,
Defendant.
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ORDER FOR HEARING ON DEFENDANT’S MOTIONS TO EXTEND TIME
_____________________________________________________________________
In this Freedom of Information Act case the defendant has filed motions for
extension of time [Doc. 7 & Doc. 16] based in part on the reassignment of the defense
of this civil action to Assistant United States Attorney Zeyen J. Wu who asserts in the
pending motions that he is overloaded with personal and professional responsibilities.
The United States Attorney employs many assistants. The overload of Mr. Wu should
not delay proceedings in this matter. Accordingly, it is
ORDERED that on Monday, December 29, 2014, counsel for the parties will be
contacted to set a date and time for a hearing on the motions to extend time and Mr. Wu
shall inform the United States Attorney John Walsh of the need for this hearing and the
need for his personal appearance at the hearing to explain the assignment of this matter
within his office.
DATED: December 24th, 2014
BY THE COURT:
s/Richard P. Matsch
__________________________
Richard P. Matsch, Senior Judge
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