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Case 3:07-cv—02564—CRB Document 2-3 Filed 05/15/2007 Page 1 of 2
STANDING ORDERS
1. Counsel shall consult and comply with all provisions of the Local Rules relating to
continuance, motions, briefs, and all other matters, unless superseded by these
Standing Orders.
2. Scheduling Days:
a. Criminal Law and Motion Calendar is conducted on Wednesdays at 2:15 p.m.
ORDER OF CALL IS DETERMINED BY THE COURT.
b. Civil Law and Motion Calendar is conducted on Fridays at 10:00 a.m. ORDER OF
CALL IS DETERMINED BY THE COURT.
c. Case Management Conferences are conducted on Fridays at 8:30 a.m. ORDER OF
CALL IS DETERMINED BY THE COURT.
d. Pretrial conferences are generally conducted at 2:30 p.m. on days determined by the
Court.
e. Counsel need not reserve a hearing date for motions, however, counsel are advised
to check the legal papers for unavailable dates. Noticed dates may be reset as the
Court's calendar requires.
3. Motions to compel discovery are referred to a Magistrate Judge for assignment and
shall be noticed for hearing before the assigned Magistrate Judge.
4. No changes in the Court’s schedule shall be made except by signed order of the
Court and only upon a showing of good cause. Parties seeking to continue
hearings, request special status conferences, modify briefing schedules, or make
other procedural changes shall submit a signed stipulation and proposed order, or, if
stipulation is not possible, an ex parte application in writing.
5. Briefs or Memoranda of Points and Authorities in support of, or in opposition to, any
motions filed in this action must be typed on 28-line, double-spaced pleading paper
and, except for summary judgment motions, may not exceed FIFTEEN (15) pages in
length, exclusive of title pages, indexes of cases, table of contents, exhibits, affidavits,
and summaries of argument, if required. Briefs exceeding ten (10) pages in length must
contain an additional summary of argument, including reference to any important
cases cited. Summaryjudgment memoranda may not exceed 25 pages. Counsel shall
submit a proposed form of order with all motion and opposition papers.
6. Counsel in civil matters shall comply with the Court's Guidelines for trial and pre-trial
conference.

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PLAINTIFF IS DIRECTED TO SERVE COPIES OF THIS ORDER AT ONCE UPON
ALL PARTIES TO THIS ACTION AND UPON THOSE SUBSEQUENTLY JOINED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF RULES 4 AND 5, FEDERAL RULES OF
CIVIL PROCEDURE, AND TO FILE WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURT A
CERTIFICATE REFLECTINO SUCH SERVICE.
Dated: June 30, 2004 CHARLES R. BREYER,
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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