Windsor v. The United States Of America
Filing
3
ORDER REFERRING CASE TO MAGISTRATE JUDGE. Order that case be referred to the Clerk of Court for assignment to a Magistrate Judge for General Pretrial (includes scheduling, discovery, non-dispositive pretrial motions, and settlement). Referred to Magistrate Judge James C. Francis. (Signed by Judge Barbara S. Jones on 11/23/10) (djc)
UNITED STATES DISTRlCT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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ORDER OF REFERENCE
TO A MAGISTRATE JUDGE
Plaintiff,
Edith Schlain Windsor
10cv08435
(BSJ) (JCF )
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Defendant.
The United States Of America
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The above entitled action is referred to the designated Magistrate Judge for the following
purpose(s) :
General Pretrial (includes scheduling,
discovery, non-dispositive pretrial
motions, and settlement)
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Specific Non-Dispositive
Motion/Dispute: *
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If referral is for discovery disputes when
the District Judge is unavailable, the time
period of the referral :_ _ _ _ _ _ __
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Settlement*
Inquest After Default/Damages Hearing
*Do not check if already referred for general pretrial.
Dated
November 23,
2010
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Consent under 28 U.S.c. §636(c) for all
purposes (including trial)
Consent under 28 U.S.C.§636(c) for limited
purpose (e.g., dispositive motion,
preliminary injunction)
Purpose: _ _ __ _ _ __
Habeas Corpus
Social Security
Dispositive Motion (i .e., motion requiring
a Repo11 and Recommendation)
Pat1icular Motion: - - - -- -
All such motions: - - - - -
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