Public Citizen, Inc. et al v. Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board et al

Filing 79

EXPARTE/CONSENT MOTION for Leave to File Excess Pages by Public Citizen, Inc., Morris Bart, Morris Bart L.L.C., William N Gee, III, William N. Gee, III, Ltd.. (Attachments: # 1 Memorandum in Support, # 2 Proposed Order, # 3 Proposed Order Motion for Summary Judgment, # 4 Proposed Pleading Memorandum in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment, # 5 Proposed Pleading Statement of Uncontested Facts, # 6 Proposed Pleading Notice of Hearing, # 7 Proposed Pleading Request for Oral Argument, # 8 Exhibit 1-5, # 9 Exhibit 6-7, # 10 Exhibit 8 pt 1, # 11 Exhibit 8 pt 2, # 12 Exhibit 8 pt 3, # 13 Exhibit 8 pt 4, # 14 Exhibit 8 pt 5, # 15 Exhibit 8 pt 6, # 16 Exhibit 9 pt 1, # 17 Exhibit 9 pt 2, # 18 Exhibit 9 pt 3, # 19 Exhibit 9 pt 4, # 20 Exhibit 10 pt 1, # 21 Exhibit 10 pt 2, # 22 Exhibit 10 pt 3, # 23 Exhibit 10 pt 4, # 24 Exhibit 11 pt 1, # 25 Exhibit 11 pt 2, # 26 Exhibit 11 pt 3, # 27 Exhibit 12-15, # 28 Exhibit 16-20, # 29 Exhibit 21, # 30 Exhibit 22)(Reference: 08-4451)(Garner, James)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA PUBLIC CITIZEN, INC., et al., Plaintiffs, v. LOUISIANA ATTORNEY DISCIPLINARY BOARD, et al.; Defendants. ORDER Plaintiffs having filed an unopposed motion for leave to file a memorandum in support of their Motion for Summary Judgment that exceeds the twenty-five page limit provided by Local Rule 7.8.1, IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiffs' Motion to Exceed Page Limits and file a thirty-five page memorandum in support of their Motion for Summary Judgment is granted. Date: ____________________ _________________________________ MARTIN L.C. FELDMAN UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Civil Action No. 08-4451 SEC. F (JUDGE FELDMAN) MAG. 2 (MAG. JUDGE WILKINSON)

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