Great West Casualty Company v. Decker
Filing
103
AMENDED ORDER granting 102 Plaintiff's Letter Request for clarification, and amending 101 Order as to the allocation of word limits in the parties' memoranda. (Written Opinion). Signed by Judge Susan Richard Nelson on 8/17/2018. (MJC)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA
Great West Casualty Company,
Court File No. 16-CV-03063 (SRN/HB)
Plaintiff,
v.
AMENDED ORDER
Ruben Decker,
Defendant.
Before the Court is a letter [Doc. No. 102] from counsel for Plaintiff Great West
Casualty Company (“Great West”), seeking clarification of the Court’s earlier ruling
today on word limits [Doc. No. 101]. Specifically, Great West asks that the parties be
given a total limit of 30,000 words, to be allocated as the parties choose between their
respective initial and opposition briefs. The Court grants this request.
Accordingly, the Court’s earlier Order [Doc. No. 101] is amended as follows: (1)
the word count limit for the parties’ briefs is extended from a total of 24,000 words
(between initial brief, opposition brief and reply brief) to a total of 30,000 words (with no
reply briefs); and (2) the parties may file their initial briefs on or before Monday, August
20, 2018, with opposition briefs filed within 21 days thereafter (i.e., on or before
Monday, September 10, 2018).
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: August 17, 2018
s/Susan Richard Nelson
SUSAN RICHARD NELSON
United States District Judge
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