Securities and Exchange Commission v. Locke Capital Management, Inc. et al

Filing 75

ORDER granting 73 Motion for Leave to File Supplemental Memorandum in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment; Supplemental memo due by 11/30/10; Reply due by 12/14/10; no further extensions. So Ordered by Judge William E. Smith on 11/10/10. (Jackson, Ryan)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND ________________________________________ ) SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) C.A. No. 09-100 S ) LOCKE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. and ) LEILA C. JENKINS, ) Defendants. ) ________________________________________) ORDER WILLIAM E. SMITH, United States District Judge. Defendant Leila C. Jenkins moves for time to file a supplemental memorandum in support of her motion for summary judgment, requesting until November 30, 2010 to do so. Plaintiff Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") filed a response not opposing the motion, but asking for the opportunity to respond to Jenkins' submission. Jenkins's motion for leave to file a supplemental memorandum in support of her motion for summary judgment is GRANTED. She must file the supplemental memorandum no later The Commission's motion to file a reply The reply must be filed by the Commission than November 30, 2010. is similarly GRANTED. no later than December 14, 2010. The Court would like to emphasize the importance of the efficient and fair resolution of this matter; accordingly, these deadlines are firm. The Court trusts that there will be no 1 further delay in the filing of these supplemental memoranda. Insofar as possible, discovery issues should be resolved between the parties without the Court's intervention. IT IS SO ORDERED. /s/ William E. Smith William E. Smith United States District Judge Date: November 10, 2010 2

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