Matson v. United Parcel Service Inc
Filing
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MINUTE ORDER granting in part dft's 135 Motion for Leave to file overlength motion by Judge Richard A Jones.(RS)
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HONORABLE RICHARD A. JONES
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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MARY MATSON,
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Plaintiff,
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CASE NO. C10-1528RAJ
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UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, INC.,
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Defendant.
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The following minute order is made by the direction of the court, the Honorable
Richard A. Jones:
On August 7, 2012, defendant United Parcel Service, Inc. filed a motion for leave
to file a 24-page motion for judgment as a matter of law, or in the alternative for a partial
new trial. Dkt. # 135. The court GRANTS defendant’s request in part, and will allow
defendant to file an 18-page motion. Plaintiff’s response shall not exceed 18 pages, and
any reply shall not exceed 9 pages. The court advises the parties that all briefing must
contain pin-point citations to the trial transcript. See Local Rules W.D. Wash. CR
10(e)(6)-(10). Relevant portions of the trial transcript provided to the court must be
highlighted or otherwise clearly marked. Id. If the briefing and supporting evidence
exceeds fifty pages, the parties must provide a courtesy copy to the court that includes
exhibit tabs, to the extent there are multiple exhibits. Id.
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Dated this 9th day of August, 2012.
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WILLIAM M. MCCOOL
Clerk
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s/Consuelo Ledesma
Deputy Clerk
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