Valle v. Colvin, 16-cv-02358-JSW. (2016)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20160525b06
Visitors: 10
Filed: May 24, 2016
Latest Update: May 24, 2016
Summary: ORDER DIRECTING PLAINTIFF TO INFORM COURT WHETHER SHE CONSENTS TO MAGISTRATE JUDGE JURISDICTION FOR ALL PURPOSES JEFFREY S. WHITE , District Judge . In cases initially assigned to a district judge, the parties may consent at any time to reassignment of the case to a magistrate judge for all purposes, including entry of final judgment. See Civil L.R. 73-1(b). Defendant has filed consent. Plaintiff is hereby DIRECTED to advise the Court, within 14 calendar days after the filing of this orde
Summary: ORDER DIRECTING PLAINTIFF TO INFORM COURT WHETHER SHE CONSENTS TO MAGISTRATE JUDGE JURISDICTION FOR ALL PURPOSES JEFFREY S. WHITE , District Judge . In cases initially assigned to a district judge, the parties may consent at any time to reassignment of the case to a magistrate judge for all purposes, including entry of final judgment. See Civil L.R. 73-1(b). Defendant has filed consent. Plaintiff is hereby DIRECTED to advise the Court, within 14 calendar days after the filing of this order..
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ORDER DIRECTING PLAINTIFF TO INFORM COURT WHETHER SHE CONSENTS TO MAGISTRATE JUDGE JURISDICTION FOR ALL PURPOSES
JEFFREY S. WHITE, District Judge.
In cases initially assigned to a district judge, the parties may consent at any time to reassignment of the case to a magistrate judge for all purposes, including entry of final judgment. See Civil L.R. 73-1(b). Defendant has filed consent. Plaintiff is hereby DIRECTED to advise the Court, within 14 calendar days after the filing of this order, as to whether Plaintiff consents to have a magistrate judge conduct all further proceedings in this action.1
For the parties' convenience, consent forms are available at http://www.cand.uscourts.gov, in the "Forms" section. The parties are further advised that they may jointly request assignment to a specific magistrate judge. The parties may find additional information in the brochure Consenting to the Jurisdiction of a Magistrate Judge, which is available at http://www.cand.uscourts.gov, as a link to each magistrate judge's page on the Court's website.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
FootNotes
1. Normally, the Court would direct the parties to so inform the Court in their joint case management statement filed in connection with a case management conference. Because the instant action involves a review of an administrative record, however, a case management conference has not been scheduled.
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