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· 3/9/1973

Jassim Mohamed Thunayan Alghanim v. The Boeing Company

Citations

  • 477 F.2d 143
  • 17 Fed. R. Serv. 2d 753
  • 1973 U.S. App. LEXIS 11221

How courts have described this case

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  • Non-moving party \had an absolute right to file his own personal affidavit in opposition to the motion for summary judgment within the time provided by Rule 56....\
  • Non-moving party “had an absolute right to file his own personal affidavit in opposition to the motion for summary judgment within the time provided by Rule 56.... ”
  • Rule 56(f) motion should have been granted to permit plaintiff time to file personal affidavit from residence in Kuwait; additional discovery allowed “[ijnasmuch as further proceedings must be had * * ”
  • refusal to grant a continuance to allow production of affidavits constituted abuse of discretion
  • refusal to grant a continuance to allow production of affidavits constituted abuse of discretion
  • where moving party filed his affidavits two days after his motion, this is legitimate factor to be considered in determining whether court had abused its discretion in not allowing an extension of time for plaintiff to file affidavits in opposition

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Judges: Hamley, Hufstedler, Goodwin

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