California Sportfishing Protection Alliance v. Cameron et al
California Sportfishing Protection Alliance |
Steve Cameron and USA Waste of California, Inc. |
2:2011cv02663 |
October 8, 2011 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Sacramento Office |
San Joaquin |
Kendall J. Newman |
William B. Shubb |
Environmental Matters |
33 U.S.C. ยง 1319 |
None |
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Filing 27 Stipulation 26 signed by Judge William B. Shubb on 9/20/12 ORDERING Plaintiff California Sportfishing Protection Alliance shall be permitted to file its proposed Second Amended Complaint on September 19, 2012, or as soon there after as may be convenient for Plaintiff. Further, it is ORDERED that Defendant USA Waste of California, Inc. and Defendant Steve Cameron shall file any responsive pleading(s) not later than 21 days after Plaintiff files its Second Amended Complaint.(Matson, R) |
Filing 25 PROTECTIVE ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Kendall J. Newman on 8/30/2012. (Zignago, K.) |
Filing 23 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER signed by Judge William B. Shubb on 6/19/2012 DENYING 15 Defendant USA Waste's Motion to Dismiss, and DENYING 16 Defendants USA Waste and Steve Cameron's Joint Motion for Summary Judgment. (Kirksey Smith, K) |
Filing 11 STIPULATION and ORDER signed by Judge William B. Shubb on 1/25/12 EXTENDING deadline of initial disclosures to 3/15/12. (Meuleman, A) |
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