v. Concienne et al
Jerry L. Hoffpauir and Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District |
Rebecca A. Concienne |
6:2010cv01547 |
October 11, 2010 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Lafayette Office |
St. Mary |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 |
Both |
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Filing 24 MEMORANDUM RULING re 20 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Jerry L Hoffpauir, Morgan City Harbor & Terminal District, 23 MOTION for Leave to File Reply Brief filed by Jerry L Hoffpauir, Morgan City Harbor & Termina l District. It is ORDERED that on or before 3/5/2012 the plaintiff shall file an outline of all claims pending in this lawsuit in accordance with the Outline Requirements attached to the Memorandum Ruling as Attachment "A". Defendants are to respond in accordance with the instructions contained in the Outline Requirements attached to the Memorandum Ruling as Attachment "A" on or before 3/14/2012. Thereafter, should the defendant wish to re-urge a motion for summary judgment or their dispositive motion, such motion shall be filed no later than 3/28/2012. Any response to the motion shall be filed on or before 4/16/2012.Both the 4/17/2012 pre-trial conference date and the 4/30/2012 trial date are UPSET.. Signed by Judge Rebecca F Doherty on 2/22/2012. (crt,Kennedy, T) |
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