Johnson v. Goodhue, 4:16-cv-724 DMR. (2018)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20180109735
Visitors: 6
Filed: Jan. 08, 2018
Latest Update: Jan. 08, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION TO VACATE SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE AND ORDER KANDIS A. WESTMORE , Magistrate Judge . TO: The Honorable Court: The parties, by and through their counsel of record, hereby stipulate to and request that the Court vacate the January 17, 2018, Settlement Conference. This request is based on the fact that Defendant plans a dispositive motion and settlement discussions would be futile. The parties are also meeting and conferring to provide the Court with a mutually agreed upon new date
Summary: STIPULATION TO VACATE SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE AND ORDER KANDIS A. WESTMORE , Magistrate Judge . TO: The Honorable Court: The parties, by and through their counsel of record, hereby stipulate to and request that the Court vacate the January 17, 2018, Settlement Conference. This request is based on the fact that Defendant plans a dispositive motion and settlement discussions would be futile. The parties are also meeting and conferring to provide the Court with a mutually agreed upon new date a..
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STIPULATION TO VACATE SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE AND ORDER
KANDIS A. WESTMORE, Magistrate Judge.
TO: The Honorable Court:
The parties, by and through their counsel of record, hereby stipulate to and request that the Court vacate the January 17, 2018, Settlement Conference. This request is based on the fact that Defendant plans a dispositive motion and settlement discussions would be futile.
The parties are also meeting and conferring to provide the Court with a mutually agreed upon new date and will ensure that the Court is available to conduct the settlement conference in late June or early July 2018, all in advance of the final pre-trial and trial dates.
ORDER
Based on the stipulation of the parties, IT IS SO ORDERED. The parties shall notify the Court as soon as possible with a new date and ensure that the Court is available to conduct the settlement conference.
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