Albritton v. Cisco Systems, Inc. et al

Filing 230

Unopposed MOTION for Leave to File Excess Pages re Plaintiff's Surreply to Defendants' Motion in Limine by Eric Albritton. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Patton, Nicholas)

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Albritton v. Cisco Systems, Inc. et al Doc. 230 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS TYLER DIVISION ERIC M. ALBRITTON, Plaintiff v. CISCO SYSTEMS, INC. RICHARD FRENKEL, MAULLUN YEN and JOHN NOH, Defendant § § § § § § § § § § § No. 6:08cv00089 PLAINTIFF'S UNOPPOSED MOTION TO EXCEED PAGE LIMIT Plaintiff respectfully requests leave to file his Surreply to Defendants' Motion in Limine in excess of the page limits permitted by Local Rule CV-7(a)(1) of the Eastern District of Texas. Counsel for Plaintiff has conferred with Defendants' counsel, and they are not opposed to this motion and are in agreement that Plaintiff be allowed an additional 10 pages, for a total of 15 pages, for his Surreply. Plaintiff seeks leave to exceed the page limit in order to fully respond to Defendants' arguments. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff respectfully requests that the Court grant his motion. Respectfully Submitted, /s/ Nicholas H. Patton Nicholas H. Patton (SBN 15631000) Patton, Tidwell & Schroeder, LLP 4605 Texas Boulevard Texarkana, Texas 75503 903.792.7080 / 903.792.8233 (Fax) nickpatton@texarkanalaw.com Dockets.Justia.com Patricia L. Peden LAW OFFICE OF PATRICIA L. PEDEN 610 16th Street, Suite 400 Oakland, California 94612 Telephone: 510-268-8033 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that all counsel of record who are deemed to have consented to electronic service are being served with a copy of this document via the Court's CM/ECF system per Local Rule CV-5(a)(3) on this 13th day of March 2009. /s/ Nicholas H. Patton Nicholas H. Patton 2

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