Huon v. Breaking Media et al
Filing
76
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ORDER: Case referred to the Honorable Jeffrey T. Gilbert pursuant to Local Rule 72.1. Signed by Executive Committee on 10/12/11.(psm, )
United States District Court
Northern District of Illinois
In the Matter of
Meanith Huon
Magistrate Judge Jeffrey T. Gilbert
v.
Case No. 11-CV-3054
Abovethelaw.com
TRANSFER OF CASE TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR A
REFERRAL TO MAGISTRATE JUDGE
The above captioned case is currently pending on my calendar. I recommend to the Executive
Committee that this case be referred to the calendar of Magistrate Judge Jeffrey T. Gilbert, the
magistrate judge designated pursuant to Local Rule 72.1. The reasons for my recommendation
are indicated on the reverse of this form.
________________________________
Judge Marvin E. Aspen
Date: Wednesday, October 12, 2011
ORDER OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the above captioned case be referred to the calendar of
Magistrate Judge Jeffrey T. Gilbert
ENTER
FOR THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
_____________________________________
Chief Judge James F. Holderman
Dated:Wednesday, October 12, 2011
District Referral - To Designated Magistrate Judge
CIVIL PROCEDURES
Conduct hearings and enter appropriate orders on the following pretrial motion/matter:
- Perform such additional duties as are not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United
States, as specifically set forth below.
EXCEPTIONS OR ADDITIONS:
Plaintiffs motion to clarify [59] is referred to Magistrate Judge Gilbert. This case is referred to
Magistrate Judge Gilbert with authority to set and adjust all briefing schedules on pending motions and
to set and adjust page and exhibit limits on pending motions. The pending motions will be decided by
Judge Aspen.
District Referral - To Designated Magistrate Judge
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