Brown v. Sports Clips
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ORDER and REASONS granting 29 Motion for Leave to File Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt on 9/6/2011. (cab) Modified on 9/6/2011 to edit document type (cab). Modified on 9/6/2011 (cab). (NEF: Magistrate Judge Shushan)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
RITA BROWN
CIVIL ACTION
VERSUS
NO. 10-852
JABEZ SPORTS CLIPS LA, LLC
SECTION "N" (1)
ORDER AND REASONS
Presently before the Court is the Motion for Leave to File Motion for Summary
Judgment by Jabez Sport Clips, LA, LLC (Rec. Doc. 29). Given the delayed course of discovery
in this matter, including Plaintiff's counsel's taking of Ms. Grabert's deposition on August 5, 2011,
IT IS ORDERED that the motion is GRANTED. All counsel are reminded, however, that
discovery extensions agreed to by the parties should always take into account other deadlines that
have been established by the Court to facilitate the timely and appropriate disposition cases by
motion practice or trial. And, when parties cannot timely resolve discovery disputes, despite good
faith efforts, counsel are to seek appropriate relief from the assigned magistrate judge.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a memorandum in opposition to the motion for
summary judgment is to be submitted by Plaintiff on or before Friday, September 16, 2011. Any
reply memorandum must be then submitted as soon as possible, but no later than Tuesday,
September 20, 2011. Unless otherwise ordered, or unless the Court is advised that no reply is
warranted, the motion shall be taken under submission, and considered based on the parties' written
submissions, as of Tuesday, September 20, 2011.
New Orleans, Louisiana, this 6th day of September 2011.
__________________________________
KURT D. ENGELHARDT
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Clerk to Copy:
Magistrate Judge Sally Shushan
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