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U.S. v. South Harmony Shipping, Inc., C-14-883-KAW. (2014)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20140626998 Visitors: 6
Filed: Jun. 24, 2014
Latest Update: Jun. 24, 2014
Summary: (PROPOSED) STIPULATED ORDER TO CONTINUE CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE DATE KANDIS A. WESTMORE, Magistrate Judge. WHEREFORE, based upon the consent and representations of the undersigned respective counsel for the parties, it is ORDERED that the initial Case Management Conference originally scheduled for July 1, 2014, is hereby vacated and shall be continued to August 26, 2014. IT IS SO ORDERED. COUNSEL AGREE TO ENTRY OF THE FOREGOING ORDER AND STIPULATE AS FOLLOWS: WHEREFORE, the parties,
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(PROPOSED) STIPULATED ORDER TO CONTINUE CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE DATE

KANDIS A. WESTMORE, Magistrate Judge.

WHEREFORE, based upon the consent and representations of the undersigned respective counsel for the parties, it is

ORDERED that the initial Case Management Conference originally scheduled for July 1, 2014, is hereby vacated and shall be continued to August 26, 2014.

IT IS SO ORDERED. COUNSEL AGREE TO ENTRY OF THE FOREGOING ORDER AND STIPULATE AS FOLLOWS:

WHEREFORE, the parties, through the undersigned consents of their respective counsel, hereby agree and stipulate to the following:

WHEREAS, on June 17, 2014, the parties filed their Joint Rule 26(f) Report and Case Management Statement;

WHEREAS, the parties have engaged in settlement discussions and have agreed to make recommendations to their respective clients concerning possible settlement;

THEREFORE, in order to avoid unnecessary costs to the parties and use of the Court's time in the event that settlement is consummated, the parties respectfully request that the initial Case Management Conference be continued for 60 days or such other date as may be ordered by the Court.

IT IS SO STIPULATED.

Source:  Leagle

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