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Parties Involved:
American Motorists Insurance Company
Plaintiff
American Re-Insurance Company
Defendant

Document Text:

United States District Court

For the Northern District of California

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

AMERICAN MOTORISTS INSURANCE COMPANY,

an Illinois corporation,

Plaintiff,

v.

AMERICAN RE-INSURANCE COMPANY, a

Delaware corporation,

Defendant.

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No. C 05-5202 CW

AMENDED

ORDER DENYING

PLAINTIFF'S

MOTION TO EXTEND

DEADLINE FOR

MOTIONS FOR

SUMMARY JUDGMENT 

Presently before the Court is Plaintiff's Local Rule 6-3

motion to extend the deadline for motions for summary judgment. 

Defendant opposes the motion, noting that today is the last day for

filing a motion for summary judgment to be heard by the April 20

deadline. Defendant states that it is prepared to file its motion

for summary judgment.

Plaintiff does not set forth with particularity the type of

information it expects to receive in the outstanding discovery to

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support its motion for summary judgment. Accordingly, the Court

denies Plaintiff's Rule 6-3 motion. 

Neither party addresses the Court's standing order, which

states that cross or counter-motions "shall be contained within the

opposition to any motion for summary judgment and shall conform

with Civil L.R. 7-3." Defendant shall file its motion for summary

judgment today. Plaintiff shall file a combined opposition and

cross-motion on March 30; Defendant's opposition and reply will be

due on April 6; and Plaintiff's reply will be due on April 13. The

matters will be heard on April 20, unless the Court takes them

under submission on the papers or continues the hearing date. 

If Plaintiff can set forth with particularity the need for

specific information to file its opposition or cross-motion that it

cannot obtain by March 30, it may include in its March 30 filing a

motion for relief pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure

56(f). 

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: March 16, 2007 /s/ Claudia Wilken 

CLAUDIA WILKEN

United States District Judge

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