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What happens if I need an extension of time to serve my response or reply brief to a fully-briefed motion for summary judgment?

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What happens if I need an extension of time to serve my response or reply brief to a fully-briefed motion for summary judgment?

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It is the parties’ responsibility to work out the internal deadlines in a fully-briefed motion for summary judgment. The briefing schedule outlined in L.R. 56.1 may be modified by agreement of the parties, so long as the fully-briefed packet is filed by the dispositive motion deadline. The court may modify the dispositive motion deadline date, but it will not modify the response or reply date for a fully-briefed motion for summary judgment.

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