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THE COALITION FOR EQUITY AND EXCELLENCE IN MARYLAND HIGHER EDUCATION, INC. v. MARYLAND HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION, 17-2418 (L). (2019)

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Number: infco20190102035 Visitors: 4
Filed: Jan. 02, 2019
Latest Update: Jan. 02, 2019
Summary: UNPUBLISHED ORDER PER CURIAM . The Court considered the arguments of the parties on December 11, 2018, along with the briefs and other items of record, and notes the points and positions raised by all counsel. Upon mature consideration of all these matters, it appears to the Court that both parties have well-presented arguments, but that neither party has a realistic appreciation of the strengths and weaknesses of their respective claims and contentions. The Court is of the firm convict
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UNPUBLISHED

ORDER

The Court considered the arguments of the parties on December 11, 2018, along with the briefs and other items of record, and notes the points and positions raised by all counsel. Upon mature consideration of all these matters, it appears to the Court that both parties have well-presented arguments, but that neither party has a realistic appreciation of the strengths and weaknesses of their respective claims and contentions.

The Court is of the firm conviction that this case can and should be settled. Otherwise, the parties will likely condemn themselves to endless years of acrimonious, divisive and expensive litigation that will only work to the detriment of higher education in Maryland.

Wherefore, upon due and mature consideration, the Court orders the parties to appear before the Circuit Mediator of this Circuit at the date, time, and place such Mediator shall promptly set, and hereby now refers this matter to mediation before such Circuit Mediator pursuant to Rule 33 of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure and Local Rule 33. The Court further directs counsel to forthwith consult with their clients and obtain as much authority as feasible to settle this case.

The Court further takes this case under submission, pending mediation, and directs that the orders of the district court in this matter shall remain stayed pending further order of this Court.

The parties are advised to proceed in all good faith to reach a mediated settlement to be submitted to this Court. The Circuit Mediator shall report his view of the good faith progress of this mediation every 30 days, to the extent permitted by the confidentiality provision of Rule 33. This mediation shall conclude no later than April 30, 2019 and can only be extended by motion of the Chief Mediator for good cause shown.

It is so ordered.

Source:  Leagle

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