May v. F/V Lorena Marie, O.N. 939683 et al

Filing 29

JDR ORDER Regarding Certification of Readiness for Trial. Status Report due by 10/15/2010.(JAM, Chambers Staff)

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May v. F/V Lorena Marie, O.N. 939683 et al Doc. 29 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ALASKA RAYMOND MAY, 3:09-cv-114-JWS-JDR Plaintiff, vs. F/V LORENA MARIE, O.N. 939683, HER TACKLE, APPAREL, BOATS, APPURTENANCES, in rem; JAMES SKONBERG and JANE DOE SKONBERG, husband and wife, in personam, Defendants. ORDER REGARDING CERTIFICATION OF READINESS FOR TRIAL It appears that the pretrial calendar for this case has been completed and that it should be ready for trial. The court is ready to schedule a final pretrial conference and trial and will do so when the parties have complied with the following. certify that: (a) (b) discovery is complete; there are no outstanding procedural or legal issues which (1) Counsel for plaintiff shall consult with other counsel and jointly are appropriate for resolution by motion; and (c) settlement has been seriously explored and is deemed to be remote. The court will arrange a settlement conference with another judge upon Dockets.Justia.com request, and use of this procedure will be required unless counsel certify that the case cannot be settled. (2) Counsel shall suggest at least two alternate trial dates, at least one of which shall be approximately six months from the date of this order. If counsel are not able to so certify, counsel for Plaintiff shall report to the court within fourteen (14) days from the date hereof what remains to be accomplished and when outstanding matters will be attended to. In lieu of such report, counsel may request a status conference with the court. DATED this 29th day of September, 2010, at Anchorage, Alaska. /s/ John D. Roberts JOHN D. ROBERTS United States Magistrate Judge 09-cv-114-JWS-JDR Order Re Trial Certification_mtd.wpd 2

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