Ingram Barge Company v. Century Aluminum of West Virginia, Inc.
Filing
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ORDER granting 69 Motion for Leave to Exceed Briefing Page Limit. Signed by District Judge Aleta A. Trauger on 5/7/2012. (eh)
Motion GRANTED
for 35 page limit.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
AT NASHVILLE
INGRAM BARGE COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
v.
CENTURY ALUMINUM OF
WEST VIRGINIA, INC.,
Defendant.
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Civil Action No. 3:10-CV-00110
Judge Aleta A. Trauger
PLAINTIFF INGRAM BARGE COMPANY'S
MOTION FOR LEAVE TO EXCEED BRIEFING PAGE LIMIT
Plaintiff Ingram Barge Company ("Ingram Barge") moves the Court for leave to exceed
the 20-page limit for the briefing of dispositive motions contained in Paragraph J of the Initial
Case Management Order [Doc. No. 10]. As grounds for this Motion, Ingram Barge states that its
Memorandum in Support of its Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment, which is due to be filed on
or before May 11, 2012, also serves as its response to Defendant Century Aluminum of West
Virginia, Inc.'s ("Century's") pending Motion for Summary Judgment. 1 Additionally, the issues
raised by Century's motion and Ingram Barge's cross-motion are many and include discussion of
both liability and damages. Ingram Barge estimates that the memorandum in support of its
cross-motion and in opposition to Century's motion will be between 30-35 pages and, therefore,
Ingram Barge seeks leave to exceed the maximum number of pages listed in the Initial Case
Management Order.
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Century's memorandum in support of its motion was approximately 30 pages long.
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