Li et al v. Lewis, No. 1:2020cv00012 - Document 54 (D. Utah 2020)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM DECISION granting 50 Motion for Extension of Time to File Response/Reply.It is Ordered that Jacks Ex Parte Motion for Extension of Time (Docket No. 50) is GRANTED. Jack must file an Opposition in accord with the Courts local rules within seven (7) days of this Order. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 4/15/2020. (las)

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Li et al v. Lewis Doc. 54 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH YOU “ROLAND” LI, et al; Plaintiffs and Counterclaim Defendants, v. JACK LEWIS; Defendant, MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING EXTENTION OF TIME TO FILE MEMORANDUM IN OPPOSITION NADA LEWIS, et al. Counterclaim Defendants, Case No. 1:20-CV-12 TS-PMW District Judge Ted Stewart INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, a Bureau of the DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, a necessary party; Stakeholder. This matter is before the Court on Defendant Jack Lewis’ Ex Parte Motion for Extension of Time to File Memorandum in Opposition to Nada Lewis and Plaintiffs’ Motion Regarding April 7, 2020 Hearing on Order to Show Cause and Motion for Reasonable Compensation. Jack filed his Memorandum in Opposition concurrently with this Ex Parte Motion “in an effort to prevent any further delay.”1 After carefully reviewing this Motion, the Court will grant Jack an extension of time to file his Memorandum in Opposition. Jack’s Opposition concurrently filed with this Motion, 1 See Docket No. 51. Dockets.Justia.com however, does not comply with this Court’s local rules. Under DUCivR 7-1(b)(2), opposition memoranda must not exceed 2,500 words, or ten (10) pages. Jack’s Opposition exceeds the word and page limit and the Court, therefore, will grant Jack’s request for an extension of time on the condition that the filing complies with the Court’s page limitation. It is therefore ORDERED that Jack’s Ex Parte Motion for Extension of Time (Docket No. 50) is GRANTED. Jack must file an Opposition in accord with the Court’s local rules within seven (7) days of this Order. DATED April 15, 2020 BY THE COURT: Ted Stewart United States District Judge

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