Gates-Lacy v. City of Cleveland Department of Public Safety, No. 1:2009cv02593 - Document 17 (N.D. Ohio 2010)

Court Description: Memorandum Opinion and Order. This action having come on for status conference, this Court extended the plaintiffs time to complete discovery to October 8, 2009, and based on that extension also extended the date for the defendant to file a di spositive motion to November 5, 2010. With this action, it is clear that there is nothing further this Court can do under the Order of Reference of Judge O'Malley before leaving the bench on October 29, 2010. This being so, the file will be returned to Judge O'Malley, the reference closed, and the Clerk of Courts is directed to draw another magistrate judge to the case in place of this Court. IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed by Magistrate Judge David S. Perelman on 9/10/10. (W,Jo)

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Gates-Lacy v. City of Cleveland Department of Public Safety Doc. 17 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION Lillie Gates-Lacy, Plaintiff v. City of Cleveland, Department of Public Safety, Defendant : : : : : : : : : : Case No. 1:09CV2593 Judge Kathleen O’Malley Magistrate Judge David S. Perelman MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER This action having come on for status conference, this Court extended the plaintiff’s time to complete discovery to October 8, 2009, and based on that extension also extended the date for the defendant to file a dispositive motion to November 5, 2010. With this action, it is clear that there is nothing further this Court can do under the Order of Reference of Judge O’Malley before leaving the bench on October 29, 2010. This being so, the file will be returned to Judge O’Malley, the reference closed, and the Clerk of Courts is directed to draw another magistrate judge to the case in place of this Court. IT IS SO ORDERED s/DAVID S. PERELMAN United States Magistrate Judge DATE: September 10, 2010 Dockets.Justia.com

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