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Barker v. Swift Transportation Company of Arizona, LLC, 2:16-cv-01532-TLN-CKD. (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20180319541 Visitors: 11
Filed: Mar. 15, 2018
Latest Update: Mar. 15, 2018
Summary: MEDIATION; ORDER JOINT STIPULATION TO STAY CASE PENDING TROY L. NUNLEY , District Judge . Plaintiffs, Bill Barker, Tab Bachman, and William Yingling ("Plaintiffs") and Defendant, Swift Transportation Company of Arizona, LLC ("Swift") pursuant to USDC EDCA Local Rule 143 stipulate and agree as follows: 1. The parties have agreed to participate in a second mediation which has been scheduled for April 24, 2018 with Judge (ret.) Charles McCoy who previously mediated the case. 2. The parties h
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MEDIATION; ORDER JOINT STIPULATION TO STAY CASE PENDING

Plaintiffs, Bill Barker, Tab Bachman, and William Yingling ("Plaintiffs") and Defendant, Swift Transportation Company of Arizona, LLC ("Swift") pursuant to USDC EDCA Local Rule 143 stipulate and agree as follows:

1. The parties have agreed to participate in a second mediation which has been scheduled for April 24, 2018 with Judge (ret.) Charles McCoy who previously mediated the case.

2. The parties have agreed to stay all proceedings in this matter pending the resolution of the April 24th mediation. If the mediation does not result in a settlement of all of the outstanding issues in the case, the parties agree that the agreed stay shall be lifted and the case will proceed to final resolution.

3. Counsel for Defendant will notify the Court of the outcome of the mediation within five court days after the mediation.

4. This Stipulation may be signed in counterparts and any facsimile or electronic signature will be valid as an original signature.

IT IS SO STIPULATED.

ORDER

FOR GOOD CAUSE SHOWN, and pursuant to the Stipulation of the parties; all proceedings in this case shall be stayed pending the mediation scheduled to take place on April 24, 2018 until such time as the Court is advised that the mediation was unsuccessful and the case should resume normal proceedings.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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