Experi-Metal Inc v. Comerica Bank

Filing 21

ORDER granting 18 Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages. Signed by District Judge Patrick J Duggan. (MOre)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION EXPERI-METAL, INC., a Michigan corporation, Plaintiff, v. COMERICA BANK, a foreign banking organization, Defendant. Richard B. Tomlinson (P27604) Daniel R. Boynton (P30359) Joseph W. Thomas (P33226) DRIGGERS, SCHULTZ & HERBST, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 2600 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 550 Troy, MI 48084 (248) 649-6000 rtomlinson@driggersschultz.com Todd A. Holleman (P57699) Lara Lenzotti Kapalla (P67667) MILLER CANFIELD PADDOCK AND STONE, PLC Attorneys for Defendant 150 W. Jefferson, Suite 2500 Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 963-7420 holleman@millercanfield.com kapalla@millercanfield.com Case No. 2:09-CV-14890 Hon. Patrick J. Duggan ORDER GRANTING COMERICA BANK'S EX PARTE MOTION TO EXTEND THE PAGE LIMIT FOR ITS REPLY BRIEF SUPPORTING ITS SUMMARY JUDGMENT MOTION At a session of said Court held in the City of Detroit, County of Wayne and State of Michigan on May 7, 2010. PRESENT: Honorable Patrick J. Duggan U. S. District Court Judge This matter having come before the Court upon Comerica Bank's Ex Parte Motion to Extend the Page Limit for its Reply Brief Supporting its Summary Judgment Motion pursuant to E.D.Mich. LR 7.1, and the Court being otherwise fully advised in the premises: NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Comerica Bank may file a Reply Brief in support of Motion for Summary Judgment that exceeds five (5) pages. s/Patrick J. Duggan Patrick J. Duggan United States District Judge Dated: May 7, 2010May 7, 2010 I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing document was served upon counsel of record on May 7, 2010May 7, 2010, by electronic and/or ordinary mail. s/Marilyn Orem Case Manager

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