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Defendants. NOVEMBER 19, 2003
MOTION FOR PERMISSION TO FILE REPLY BRIEF
WHICH EXCEEDS TEN (10) PAGES
Pursuant to Rule 7(d) of the Local Rules of Civil Procedure, the undersigned I
defendant, Town of Hamden, respectfully requests permission to file a reply brief which
exceeds ten (10) pages. In the present case, there are numerous_ causes of action
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advanced by the plaintiffs against the Town which are the subject of the defendant’s
present Motion to Dismiss. The plaintiffs have filed an opposition brief arguing against
the Town’s Motion to Dismiss and seeking to preserve its claims. On September 2,
2003, the plaintiffs were permitted to file a brief in excess of 40 pages and they filed a
memorandum totaling 57 pages to respond to the Motion to Dismiss filed, respectively
by the Town and Olin Corporation. Given the complexity and numerosity of the legal
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page limit and file a memorandum that does not exceed twenty (20) pages to fully
address the pIaintiffs’ arguments in opposition to the defendant’s motion. A
Counsel for the Town of Hamden has contacted counsel for Plaintiffs and Olin _
Corporation, and represents that there is no objection to the defendant Town submitting (
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WHEREFORE, for the foregoing reasons, the undersigned defendant respectfully
requests the Court to grant permission to file a reply brief in excess of ten (10) pages.
THE DEFENDANT
TOWN OF HANIDEN
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Joseph G. Fortner, Jr.
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Laurie R. Steinberg
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CERTIFICATION
This is to certify that on this 19th day of November, 2003, I hereby mailed a copy
of the foregoing to: ’
Monte E. Frank, Esq. .
David B. Zabel, Esq.
Cohen and Wolf, P.C.
158 Deer Hill Avenue
Danbury, CT 06810
Mark Roberts, Esq. I
McRoberts & Roberts, LLP
101 Merrimac Street
Boston, MA 02114
Michael H. Wetmore, Esq.
Joel B. Samson, Esq.
Husch & Eppenberger, LLC
190 Carondelet Plaza, Suite 600
St. Louis, MO 63105 ,
Sandra K. Davis, Esq.
Mark S. Baldwin, Esq.
Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP {
185 Asylum Street, 38"” Floor E
Hanford, CT 06103-3402
Nell T. Lelfer, Esq. ,
Michael A. Lesser, Esq.
Brad J. Mitchell, Esq.
David C. Strouss, Esq.
Thornton & Naumes, LLP
100 Summer Street, 30"‘ Floor
Boston, MA 02110
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