ROBBINS et al v. LOWER MERION SCHOOL DISTRICT et al

Filing 65

ORDER THAT THE REQUEST OF PLAINTIFF'S COUNSEL FOR EXTENSION OF TIME IS GRANTED. PLAINTIFF SHALL FILE THEIR MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION BY 6/7/2010.. SIGNED BY HONORABLE JAN E. DUBOIS ON 5/11/10. 5/12/10 ENTERED AND COPIES E-MAILED AND FAXED BY CHAMBERS.(kp, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA BLAKE J. ROBBINS, a Minor, by his Parents and Natural Guardians, MICHAEL E. ROBBINS and HOLLY S. ROBBINS, Individually, and on Behalf of all Similarly Situated Persons, Plaintiffs, : : : : : : : v. : : LOWER MERION SCHOOL DISTRICT, : THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE : LOWER MERION SCHOOL DISTRICT, and : CHRISTOPHER W. McGINLEY, : Superintendent of Lower Merion School : District, : Defendants. : CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-665 ORDER AND NOW, this 11th day of May, 2010, upon consideration of the request of plaintiffs' counsel for a twenty (20) day extension of time from May 17, 2010, to June 7, 2010, by which to file a motion for class certification pursuant to Local Rule of Civil Procedure 23.1(c),1 there being no objection, IT IS ORDERED that the request of plaintiffs' counsel for a twenty (20) day extension of time from May 17, 2010, to June 7, 2010, by which to file a motion for class certification pursuant to Local Rule of Civil Procedure 23.1(c) is GRANTED, and the time for filing and serving a motion for class certification pursuant to Local Rule of Civil Procedure 23.1(c) is EXTENDED for twenty (20) days to June 7, 2010. Two (2) copies of plaintiffs' A copy of the letter/request from plaintiff's attorney dated May 10, 2010, shall be docketed by the Deputy Clerk. 1 motion for class certification shall be served on the Court (Chambers, Room 12613) when the original is filed. BY THE COURT: /s/ Jan E. DuBois JAN E. DUBOIS, J. -2-

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