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Nature of Suit Code: 870
Nature of Suit: Tax Suits
Cause of Action: 26:7401 IRS: Tax Liability

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MINUTES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

U.S.A. v. LANG No. 06CV2648-JM(LSP)

HON. LEO S. PAPAS CT. DEPUTY JENNIFER JARABEK Rptr. 

Attorneys

Plaintiffs Defendants

Pro Se Defendant Kendall Lang has moved the Court to extend the deadline for

completion of discovery and the deadline for filing motions.(DOC. 55) The

motion was construed as an ex parte application and the parties were ordered

to file responses by January 30, 2008. (DOC. 57) Having received no opposition

to Mr. Lang’s request and with good cause appearing, the ex parte application

is hereby GRANTED.

The January 31, 2008, deadline for completion of discovery is vacated and reset

for March 14, 2008. All discovery, including expert discovery, shall be

completed on or before March 14, 2008. “Completed” means that all discovery

under Rules 30-36 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure must be initiated a

sufficient period of time in advance of the cut-off date, so that it may be

completed by the cut-off date, taking into account the times for services,

notice, and response as set forth in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. All

disputes concerning discovery shall be brought to the attention of the

Magistrate Judge no later than thirty (30) days following the date upon which

the event giving rise to the discovery dispute occurred. Counsel shall meet

and confer pursuant to the requirements of Fed. R. Civ. P. 26 and Local Rule

26.1(a).

The February 29, 2008, motion filing deadline is vacated and reset for April

15, 2008. All motions, other than motions to amend or join parties, or motions

in limine, SHALL BE FILED on or before April 15, 2008. Motions will not be

heard or calendared unless counsel for the moving party has obtained a motion

hearing date from the law clerk of the judge who will hear the motion. Be

advised that the parties must file their moving papers within three (3) days

of receiving the motion hearing date from the Court. Be further advised that

the period of time between the date you request a motion date and the hearing

date may be up to six weeks. Please plan accordingly. For example, you may

need to contact the judge’s law clerk at least six weeks in advance of the

motion cut-off to calendar the motion. Failure of counsel to timely request

a motion date may result in the motion not being heard. Motions will not be

heard on the above date unless you have obtained that date in advance from the

judge’s law clerk. Briefs or memoranda in support of or in opposition to any

pending motion shall not exceed twenty-five (25) pages in length without

permission of the judge or magistrate judge who will hear the motion. No reply

memorandum shall exceed ten (10) pages without leave of the judge or magistrate

judge who will hear the motion.

 X Copies to: Counsel of Record Notified by Telephone

DATED: February 1, 2008

Hon. Leo S. Papas

U.S. Magistrate Judge

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