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Percin v. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, 2:19-cv-2395 KJM DB PS. (2020)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20200213c71 Visitors: 11
Filed: Feb. 11, 2020
Latest Update: Feb. 11, 2020
Summary: ORDER DEBORAH BARNES , Magistrate Judge . Plaintiff Mark David Percin is proceeding in this action pro se. This matter was referred to the undersigned in accordance with Local Rule 302(c)(21) and 28 U.S.C. 636(b)(1). This matter is set for a Status (Pretrial Scheduling) Conference on February 14, 2020. (ECF No. 10.) However, on January 29, 2020, plaintiff filed a status report stating that the parties would engage in mediation on February 13, 2020. (ECF No. 11 at 4.) Accordingly, IT IS O
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ORDER

Plaintiff Mark David Percin is proceeding in this action pro se. This matter was referred to the undersigned in accordance with Local Rule 302(c)(21) and 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1). This matter is set for a Status (Pretrial Scheduling) Conference on February 14, 2020. (ECF No. 10.) However, on January 29, 2020, plaintiff filed a status report stating that the parties would engage in mediation on February 13, 2020. (ECF No. 11 at 4.)

Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that:

1. The Status (Pretrial Scheduling) Conference set for February 14, 2020, is continued to Friday, March 20, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. at the United States District Court, 501 I Street, Sacramento, California, in Courtroom No. 27 before the undersigned.

2. All parties are required to appear at the Status Conference, either by counsel or, if proceeding in propria persona, on his or her own behalf. Any party may appear at the status conference telephonically if the party pre-arranges such appearance by contacting Pete Buzo, the courtroom deputy of the undersigned magistrate judge, at (916) 930-4128, no later than 48 hours before the Status (Pretrial Scheduling) Conference; a party may not appear telephonically over a cellphone.

3. Plaintiff shall file and serve a status report on or before March 6, 2020, and defendants shall file and serve a status report on or before March 13, 2020. Each party's status report shall address all of the following matters:

a. Progress of service of process; b. Possible joinder of additional parties; c. Possible amendment of the pleadings; d. Jurisdiction and venue; e. Anticipated motions and the scheduling thereof; f. Anticipated discovery and the scheduling thereof, including disclosure of expert witnesses; g. Future proceedings, including the setting of appropriate cut-off dates for discovery and for law and motion, and the scheduling of a final pretrial conference and trial; h. Modification of standard pretrial procedures specified by the rules due to the relative simplicity or complexity of the action; i. Whether the case is related to any other case, including matters in bankruptcy; j. Whether the parties will stipulate to the magistrate judge assigned to this matter acting as settlement judge, waiving any disqualification by virtue of her so acting, or whether they prefer to have a Settlement Conference before another magistrate judge; k. Whether the parties intend to consent to proceed before a United States Magistrate Judge; and l. Any other matters that may aid in the just and expeditious disposition of this action.

4. The parties are cautioned that failure to file a status report or failure to appear at the status conference may result in an order imposing an appropriate sanction. See Local Rules 110 and 183.

Source:  Leagle

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