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Selinsky v. American Red Cross

United States District Court, M.D. Pennsylvania
Mar 20, 2008
NO. 3:07-CV-184 (M.D. Pa. Mar. 20, 2008)

Opinion

NO. 3:07-CV-184.

March 20, 2008


MEMORANDUM ORDER


Presently before the Court is Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment. (Doc. 28.) Plaintiff's Brief in Opposition requests that the Court dismiss the Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment for failure to file a Statement of Material Facts in accordance with Local Rule 56.1. (Doc. 33.)

Local Rule 56.1 requires that a Motion for Summary Judgment "be accompanied by a separate, short and concise statement of the material facts, in numbered paragraphs, as to which the moving party contends there is no genuine issue to be tried. M.D. Pa. L.R. 56.1.

Local Rule 56.1 lists no time frame for the filing of the statement of material facts. However, this rule should be read in conjunction with Local Rule 7.3, which states "[w]hen allegations of fact are relied upon in support of a motion, all pertinent affidavits, transcripts, and other documents must be filed simultaneously with the motion whenever practicable. In any event, such supporting documents must be filed within ten (10) days after the motion has been filed, unless otherwise ordered by the court." M.D. Pa. L.R. 7.3 (emphasis added). A statement of material facts clearly deals with allegations of facts, and is the type of "other document" referred to by the rule.

Local Rule 56.1 does not contain a penalty provision, and does not infer that dismissal is proper upon failure to submit a timely statement of facts. The case most relevant to this issue is Kerwin v. Varner, Civ. A. No. 03-2253, 2006 WL 3742738 (M.D. Pa. Dec. 15, 2006) (Caldwell, J.), which considered a movant's failure to file a timely statement of facts. In Kerwin, the plaintiff requested that the court strike the Defendant's motion for summary judgment for failure to comply with Local Rule 56.1. Id. at *2. The court noted that although the Defendant did not file his statement simultaneously, he did later file a Statement of Facts. Id. The court denied the motion on the basis that the Plaintiff was not prejudiced, as the Plaintiff then filed a counter-statement of facts. Id.

Like Kerwin, Defendant cured its failure to file a Statement of Facts by subsequently filing a Statement of Facts on March 18, 2008. (Doc. 35.) However, in this case, the Plaintiff has not yet filed a Counterstatement to the Defendant's Statement of Facts. So as not to prejudice the Plaintiff for Defendant's late filing, Plaintiff will be granted fifteen (15) days from the date of this Order to file a Counterstatement.

NOW, this 20th day of March, 2008, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT Plaintiff has fifteen (15) days from the date of this Order to file a Counterstatement to Defendant's Statement of Facts. (Doc. 35.)


Summaries of

Selinsky v. American Red Cross

United States District Court, M.D. Pennsylvania
Mar 20, 2008
NO. 3:07-CV-184 (M.D. Pa. Mar. 20, 2008)
Case details for

Selinsky v. American Red Cross

Case Details

Full title:MARY ANN SELINSKY, Plaintiff, v. AMERICAN RED CROSS, Defendant

Court:United States District Court, M.D. Pennsylvania

Date published: Mar 20, 2008

Citations

NO. 3:07-CV-184 (M.D. Pa. Mar. 20, 2008)