IPFS Corporation v. Carrillo
Filing
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ORDER that the Court Strikes the 83 Reply Brief. Plaintiff shall file a Reply to 76 Motion to Reopen Discovery and a Response to the 82 Counter-Motion. Defendant's Reply to 82 Counter-Motion due 7/15/2015. Signed by Magistrate Judge Nancy J. Koppe on 7/7/2015. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - SLD)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
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IPFS CORPORATION,
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Plaintiff(s),
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vs.
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LORRAINE CARRILLO,
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Defendant(s).
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Case No. 2:14-cv-00509-GMN-NJK
ORDER
(Docket No. 83)
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Pending before the Court is Plaintiff’s renewed motion to reopen discovery. Docket No. 76.
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Defendant filed a response, along with a counter-motion to exclude. Docket Nos. 81, 82. Plaintiff filed
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a reply. Docket No. 83. Plaintiff’s reply asserts that the time-frame for filing the reply did not allow
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it sufficient time to address all issues raised in Defendant’s response and counter-motion. See id. at 3.1
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The reply brief purports to incorporate by reference the arguments raised in Plaintiff’s forthcoming
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response to the counter-motion. See id.
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The Court hereby STRIKES the reply brief (Docket No. 83). No later than July 10, 2015,
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Plaintiff shall file a reply to the motion to reopen discovery and a response to the counter-motion.
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The reply brief was due on July 6, 2015 pursuant to the parties’ stipulation. See Docket No. 80.
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Plaintiff is not permitted to incorporate by reference arguments made elsewhere. Defendant’s reply to
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her counter-motion shall be filed no later than July 15, 2015.2
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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DATED: July 7, 2015
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NANCY J. KOPPE
United States Magistrate Judge
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If either or both parties believe a briefing schedule set by the Court does not provide sufficient time
to prepare their briefs, the proper means for seeking relief is to file a request with the Court for an extension.
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