Kanellakopoulos v. Unimerica Life Insurance Company, 15-cv-04674-BLF. (2018)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20180305829
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Filed: Mar. 02, 2018
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2018
Summary: ORDER APPROVING AND ADOPTING PARTIES' JOINT PRETRIAL STATEMENTS [Re: ECF 147, 148] BETH LABSON FREEMAN , District Judge . Pursuant to this Court's standing orders, the parties filed joint pretrial statements identifying all claims and defenses that remain to be decided in this case. See Joint Pretrial Statement Re: UCL Claims, ECF 147; Joint Pretrial Statement Re: Breach of Contract and Insurance Bad Faith Claims, ECF 148. The parties are precluded from presenting claims or defenses at t
Summary: ORDER APPROVING AND ADOPTING PARTIES' JOINT PRETRIAL STATEMENTS [Re: ECF 147, 148] BETH LABSON FREEMAN , District Judge . Pursuant to this Court's standing orders, the parties filed joint pretrial statements identifying all claims and defenses that remain to be decided in this case. See Joint Pretrial Statement Re: UCL Claims, ECF 147; Joint Pretrial Statement Re: Breach of Contract and Insurance Bad Faith Claims, ECF 148. The parties are precluded from presenting claims or defenses at tr..
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ORDER APPROVING AND ADOPTING PARTIES' JOINT PRETRIAL STATEMENTS
[Re: ECF 147, 148]
BETH LABSON FREEMAN, District Judge.
Pursuant to this Court's standing orders, the parties filed joint pretrial statements identifying all claims and defenses that remain to be decided in this case. See Joint Pretrial Statement Re: UCL Claims, ECF 147; Joint Pretrial Statement Re: Breach of Contract and Insurance Bad Faith Claims, ECF 148. The parties are precluded from presenting claims or defenses at trial which were not set forth in their joint pretrial statements. See Standing Order Re Final Pretrial Conference — Jury Trial, ¶ B.1.b; Standing Order Re Final Pretrial Conference — Bench Trial, ¶ B.1.b.
The Court hereby APPROVES AND ADOPTS the parties' joint pretrial statements (ECF 147, 148), as modified by the Court's rulings on motions in limine and rulings made during the course of the trial.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle