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denying defendants' motion for summary judgment, noting, "[D]efendants have . . . presented their arguments in the most skeletal way, apparently hoping that the court might embrace one or more of those arguments and then perform the necessary analysis. Defendants' brief in this matter is wholly insufficient to place the arguments . . . squarely before the court for adjudication. The court would prefer to have full briefing from both sides before addressing theses issues."
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Civil Action No. 05 CV 70430 DT.
August 28, 2006
MEMORANDUM OF STATUS CONFERENCE
A status conference was conducted with counsel and the magistrate judge on August 24, 2006. The court notes the following:
1. An amended Rule 26(f) plan will be filed.
2. All counsel agreed on taking plaintiff's deposition and counsel for Debra Krug will submit an order for signature by the magistrate judge.