Yesterday United States Magistrate Judge David Keesler granted US Airways' request for the Plaintiff’s Motion For Leave To Exceed Page Limits For Its Brief In Support Of Motion For Preliminary Injunction,” which is attached to this email.
The Judge said, "This motion has been referred to the undersigned Magistrate Judge pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(B), and immediate review is appropriate. Having fully onsidered the motion and the record, the undersigned – reluctantly, and subject to the admonition below – will grant the motion. The instant motion was filed contemporaneously with numerous other documents, including: the “Complaint For Injunctive Relief” (Document No. 1); “Plaintiff’s Motion For A Preliminary Injunction” (Document No. 10); “Plaintiff’s Motion For Status Conference And Expedited Scheduling Order For Plaintiff’s Motion For Preliminary Injunction” (Document No. 21); and of course, Plaintiff’s “Brief in Support of Plaintiff’s Motion for Preliminary Injunction” (Document No. 11). As an initial matter, the undersigned observes that Plaintiff’s request to exceed page limits should have been filed in advance of filing a brief exceeding the page limits."
US Airways' request to file additional exhibits to support its case and for US Airways' lawsuit to be placed on the fast track has been granted by the federal court; however, hearing dates have not been scheduled.