C Bradford Kelly et al v. Joel C Romines et al

Filing 100

(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Josephine Staton Tucker RE: STATUS OF SETTLEMENT PROCEEDINGS: On July 16, 2011, the Court set January 30, 2012, as the deadline to conduct settlement proceedings. (Scheduling Order, Doc. 24.) Accordingly, th e Court orders the parties to show cause in writing no later than Thursday, February 9, 2012, regarding the status of settlement proceedings. Specifically, the parties are to address the following, without revealing the substance or outcome of the discussions: (See document for further details.) (rla)

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____________________________________________________________________________ UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL Case No. SACV 11-233-JST (ANx) Title: C. Bradford Kelly, et al. v. Joel C. Romines, et al. Date: February 7, 2012 Present: Honorable JOSEPHINE STATON TUCKER, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Ellen Matheson Deputy Clerk ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR PLAINTIFF: Not Present N/A Court Reporter ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR DEFENDANT: Not Present PROCEEDINGS: (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: STATUS OF SETTLEMENT PROCEEDINGS On July 16, 2011, the Court set January 30, 2012, as the deadline to conduct settlement proceedings. (Scheduling Order, Doc. 24.) Accordingly, the Court orders the parties to show cause in writing no later than Thursday, February 9, 2012, regarding the status of settlement proceedings. Specifically, the parties are to address the following, without revealing the substance or outcome of the discussions: (1) whether a settlement was reached; (2) the name of the mediator who conducted the settlement proceedings; (3) who was present at the mediation; and (4) whether further settlement proceedings will take place. Initials of Preparer: enm ______________________________________________________________________________ CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL 1

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