Knickerbocker v. United States Department of Interior, Death Valley National Park, National Park Service
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SCHEDULING ORDER, signed by Magistrate Judge Jennifer L. Thurston on 3/21/2018. Pleading Amendment Deadline 6/18/2018. Discovery Deadlines: Non-Expert 1/31/2019; Expert 4/12/2019. Mid-Discovery Status Conference set for 9/13/2018 at 08:30 AM in Bak ersfield, 510 19th Street before Magistrate Judge Jennifer L. Thurston. Non-Dispositive Motion Deadlines: Filed by 4/23/2019; Hearing by 5/21/2019. Dispositive Motion Deadlines: Filed by 6/4/2019; Hearing by 7/16/2019. Settlement Conference set fo r 9/6/2019 at 09:30 AM in Bakersfield, 510 19th Street before Magistrate Judge Jennifer L. Thurston. Pretrial Conference set for 9/23/2019 at 01:30 PM in Courtroom 5 (DAD) before District Judge Dale A. Drozd. Jury Trial set for 11/19/2019 at 01:00 PM in Courtroom 5 (DAD) before District Judge Dale A. Drozd. (Hall, S)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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ISSAM ELIE KNICKERBOCKER,
Plaintiff,
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v.
UNITED STATES DEPTARTMEN TOF
INTERIOR, et al.,
Defendants.
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Case No.: 1:16-cv-01811 - DAD - JLT
SCHEDULING ORDER (Fed. R. Civ. P. 16)
Pleading Amendment Deadline: 6/18/2018
Discovery Deadlines:
Non-Expert: 1/31/2019
Expert: 4/12/2019
Mid-Discovery Status Conference:
9/13/2018 at 8:30 a.m.
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Non-Dispositive Motion Deadlines:
Filing: 4/23/2019
Hearing: 5/21/2019
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Dispositive Motion Deadlines:
Filing: 6/4/2019
Hearing: 7/16/2019
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Settlement Conference:
9/6/2019 at 9:30 a.m.
510 19th Street, Bakersfield, CA
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Pre-Trial Conference:
9/23/2019 at 1:30 p.m.
Courtroom 5
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Trial: 11/19/2019 at 1:00 p.m.
Courtroom 5
Trial: 7 days
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I.
March 21, 2018.
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Date of Scheduling Conference
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Appearances of Counsel
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Richard Knickerbocker appeared on behalf of Plaintiff.
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Gregory Broderick appeared on behalf of Defendant.
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III.
Magistrate Judge Consent:
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Notice of Congested Docket and Court Policy of Trailing
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Due to the District Judges’ heavy caseload, the newly adopted policy of the Fresno Division of
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the Eastern District is to trail all civil cases. The parties are hereby notified that for a trial date set
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before a District Judge, the parties will trail indefinitely behind any higher priority criminal or older
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civil case set on the same date until a courtroom becomes available. The trial date will not be reset to a
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continued date.
The Magistrate Judges’ availability is far more realistic and accommodating to parties than that
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of the U.S. District Judges who carry the heaviest caseloads in the nation and who must prioritize
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criminal and older civil cases over more recently filed civil cases. A United States Magistrate Judge
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may conduct trials, including entry of final judgment, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(c), Federal Rule of
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Civil Procedure 73, and Local Rule 305. Any appeal from a judgment entered by a United States
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Magistrate Judge is taken directly to the United States Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit.
The Fresno Division of the Eastern District of California, whenever possible, is utilizing United
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States Article III District Court Judges from throughout the nation as Visiting Judges. Pursuant to the
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Local Rules, Appendix A, such reassignments will be random, and the parties will receive no advance
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notice before their case is reassigned to an Article III District Court Judge from outside of the Eastern
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District of California.
Therefore, the parties are directed to consider consenting to Magistrate Judge jurisdiction to
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conduct all further proceedings, including trial. Within 10 days of the date of this order, counsel
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SHALL file a consent/decline form (provided by the Court at the inception of this case) indicating
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whether they will consent to the jurisdiction of the Magistrate Judge.
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IV.
Pleading Amendment Deadline
Any requested pleading amendments are ordered to be filed, either through a stipulation or
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motion to amend, no later than June 18, 2018. Any motion to amend the pleadings shall be heard by
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the Honorable Dale A. Drozd, United States District Court Judge.
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V.
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Discovery Plan and Cut-Off Date
The parties report they have exchanged the initial disclosures required by Fed. R. Civ. P.
26(a)(1). (Doc. 57 at 3)
The parties are ordered to complete all discovery pertaining to non-experts on or before
January 31, 2019, and all discovery pertaining to experts on or before April 12, 2019.
The parties are directed to disclose all expert witnesses1, in writing, on or before February 15,
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2019, and to disclose all rebuttal experts on or before March 15, 2019. The written designation of
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retained and non-retained experts shall be made pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. Rule 26(a)(2), (A), (B),
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and (C) and shall include all information required thereunder. Failure to designate experts in
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compliance with this order may result in the Court excluding the testimony or other evidence offered
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through such experts that are not disclosed pursuant to this order.
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The provisions of Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(b)(4) and (5) shall apply to all discovery relating to experts
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and their opinions. Experts must be fully prepared to be examined on all subjects and opinions
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included in the designation. Failure to comply will result in the imposition of sanctions, which may
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include striking the expert designation and preclusion of expert testimony.
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The provisions of Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(e) regarding a party's duty to timely supplement
disclosures and responses to discovery requests will be strictly enforced.
A mid-discovery status conference is scheduled for September 13, 2018, at 8:30 a.m. before the
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Honorable Jennifer L. Thurston, U.S. Magistrate Judge, located at 510 19th Street, Bakersfield,
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California. Counsel SHALL file a joint mid-discovery status conference report one week before the
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conference. Counsel also SHALL lodge the status report via e-mail to JLTorders@caed.uscourts.gov.
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The joint statement SHALL outline the discovery counsel have completed and that which needs to be
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In the event an expert will offer opinions related to an independent medical or mental health evaluation, the
examination SHALL occur sufficiently in advance of the disclosure deadline so the expert’s report fully details the expert’s
opinions in this regard.
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completed as well as any impediments to completing the discovery within the deadlines set forth in this
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order. Counsel may appear via teleconference by dialing (888) 557-8511 and entering Access Code
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1652736, provided the Magistrate Judge's Courtroom Deputy Clerk receives a written notice of the
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intent to appear telephonically no later than five court days before the noticed hearing date.
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Pre-Trial Motion Schedule
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All non-dispositive pre-trial motions, including any discovery motions, shall be filed no later
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than April 23, 2019, and heard on or before May 21, 2019. Discovery motions are heard before the
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Honorable Jennifer L. Thurston, United States Magistrate Judge at the United States Courthouse in
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Bakersfield, California. For these hearings, counsel may appear via teleconference by dialing (888)
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557-8511 and entering Access Code 1652736, provided the Magistrate Judge's Courtroom Deputy
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Clerk receives a written notice of the intent to appear telephonically no later than five court days before
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the noticed hearing date. All other non-dispositive hearings SHALL be set before Judge Drozd.
No motion to amend or stipulation to amend the case schedule will be entertained unless it
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is filed at least one week before the first deadline the parties wish to extend. Likewise, no written
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discovery motions shall be filed without the prior approval of the assigned Magistrate Judge. A party
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with a discovery dispute must first confer with the opposing party in a good faith effort to resolve by
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agreement the issues in dispute. If that good faith effort is unsuccessful, the moving party promptly
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shall seek a telephonic hearing with all involved parties and the Magistrate Judge. It shall be the
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obligation of the moving party to arrange and originate the conference call to the court. To schedule
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this telephonic hearing, the parties are ordered to contact the Courtroom Deputy Clerk, Susan Hall, at
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(661) 326-6620 or via email at SHall@caed.uscourts.gov. Counsel must comply with Local Rule 251
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with respect to discovery disputes or the motion will be denied without prejudice and dropped
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from the Court’s calendar.
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All dispositive pre-trial motions shall be filed no later than June 4, 2019, and heard no later
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than July 16, 2019, in Courtroom 5 at 9:30 a.m. before the Honorable Dale A. Drozd, United States
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District Court Judge. In scheduling such motions, counsel shall comply with Fed. R. Civ. P. 56 and
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Local Rules 230 and 260.
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VII.
Motions for Summary Judgment or Summary Adjudication
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At least 21 days before filing a motion for summary judgment or motion for summary
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adjudication, the parties are ORDERED to meet, in person or by telephone, to confer about the issues
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to be raised in the motion.
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The purpose of the meeting shall be to: 1) avoid filing motions for summary judgment where a
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question of fact exists; 2) determine whether the respondent agrees that the motion has merit in whole
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or in part; 3) discuss whether issues can be resolved without the necessity of briefing; 4) narrow the
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issues for review by the court; 5) explore the possibility of settlement before the parties incur the
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expense of briefing a motion; and 6) to develop a joint statement of undisputed facts.
The moving party SHALL initiate the meeting and SHALL provide a complete, proposed
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statement of undisputed facts at least five days before the conference. The finalized joint statement of
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undisputed facts SHALL include all facts that the parties agree, for purposes of the motion, may be
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deemed true. In addition to the requirements of Local Rule 260, the moving party shall file the joint
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statement of undisputed facts.
In the notice of motion the moving party SHALL certify that the parties have met and conferred
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as ordered above, or set forth a statement of good cause for the failure to meet and confer. Failure to
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comply may result in the motion being stricken.
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VIII. Pre-Trial Conference Date
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September 23, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. in Courtroom 5 before Judge Drozd.
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The parties are ordered to file a Joint Pretrial Statement pursuant to Local Rule 281(a)(2).
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The parties are further directed to submit a digital copy of their pretrial statement in Word format,
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directly to Judge Drozd's chambers, by email at DADorders@caed.uscourts.gov.
Counsels' attention is directed to Rules 281 and 282 of the Local Rules of Practice for the
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Eastern District of California, as to the obligations of counsel in preparing for the pre-trial conference.
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The Court will insist upon strict compliance with those rules. In addition to the matters set forth in the
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Local Rules the Joint Pretrial Statement shall include a Joint Statement of the case to be used by the
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Court to explain the nature of the case to the jury during voir dire.
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IX.
November 19, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. in Courtroom 5 before the Honorable Dale A. Drozd, United
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States District Court Judge.
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Trial Date
This is a Court trial for the claims against the Government, and jury for the claims
against the individual defendants.
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Counsels' Estimate of Trial Time: 7 days.
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Counsels' attention is directed to Local Rules of Practice for the Eastern District of
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California, Rule 285.
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Settlement Conference
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A Settlement Conference is scheduled for September 6, 2019, at 9:30 a.m., located at 510 19th
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Street, Bakersfield, California. Notwithstanding the requirements of Local Rule 270(b), the settlement
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conference will be conducted by Magistrate Judge Thurston. The Court deems the deviation from the
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Local Rule to be appropriate and in the interests of the parties and justice and sound case management
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based upon the location of the parties. If any party prefers that the settlement conference be
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conducted by a judicial officer who is not assigned to this case, that party is directed to notify the
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Court no later than 60 days in advance of the scheduled settlement conference to allow sufficient
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time for another judicial officer to be assigned to handle the conference.
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Unless otherwise permitted in advance by the Court, the attorneys who will try the case
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shall appear at the Settlement Conference with the parties and the person or persons having full
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authority to negotiate and settle the case any reasonable terms2 discussed at the conference.
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Consideration of settlement is a serious matter that requires preparation prior to the settlement
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conference. Set forth below are the procedures the Court will employ, absent good cause, in
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conducting the conference.
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At least 21 days before the settlement conference, Plaintiff SHALL submit to Defendant via
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Insurance carriers, business organizations, and governmental bodies or agencies whose settlement agreements
are subject to approval by legislative bodies, executive committees, boards of directors or the like shall be represented by
a person or persons who have the authority to recommend settlement of the action (in cases in which a board must
approve settlement). Nonetheless, to the extent possible, the representative shall have authority, if he or she deems it
appropriate, to settle the action on terms consistent with the opposing party's most recent demand.
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fax or e-mail, a written itemization of damages and a meaningful3 settlement demand which includes
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a brief explanation of why such a settlement is appropriate. Thereafter, no later than 14 days before
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the settlement conference, Defendant SHALL respond via fax or e-mail, with an acceptance of the
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offer or with a meaningful counteroffer, which includes a brief explanation of why such a settlement
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is appropriate.
If settlement is not achieved, each party SHALL attach copies of their settlement offers to
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their Confidential Settlement Conference Statement, as described below. Copies of these documents
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shall not be filed on the court docket.
CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE STATEMENT
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At least five court days before the settlement conference, the parties shall submit, directly to
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Judge Thurston's chambers by e-mail to JLTOrders@caed.uscourts.gov, a Confidential Settlement
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Conference Statement. The statement should not be filed with the Clerk of the Court nor served on
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any other party, although the parties may file a Notice of Lodging of Settlement Conference
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Statement. Each statement shall be clearly marked "confidential" with the date and time of the
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Settlement Conference indicated prominently thereon.
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The Confidential Settlement Conference Statement shall include the following:
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A brief statement of the facts of the case.
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B.
A brief statement of the claims and defenses, i.e., statutory or other grounds upon
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which the claims are founded; a forthright evaluation of the parties' likelihood of
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prevailing on the claims and defenses; and a description of the major issues in dispute.
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A summary of the proceedings to date.
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An estimate of the cost and time to be expended for further discovery, pretrial and
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The relief sought.
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The party's position on settlement, including present demands and offers and a history
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trial.
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“Meaningful” means the offer is reasonably calculated to settle the case on terms acceptable to the offering
party. “Meaningful” does not include an offer which the offering party knows will not be acceptable to the other party.
If, however, the offering party is only willing to offer a settlement which it knows the other party will not accept, this
should trigger a recognition the case is not in a settlement posture and the parties should confer about continuing or
vacating the settlement conference via stipulation.
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of past settlement discussions, offers and demands.
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Request for Bifurcation, Appointment of Special Master, or other
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Techniques to Shorten Trial
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Not applicable at this time.
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XII.
Related Matters Pending
There are no pending related matters.
XIII. Compliance with Federal Procedure
All counsel are expected to familiarize themselves with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
and the Local Rules of Practice of the Eastern District of California, and to keep abreast of any
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amendments thereto. The Court must insist upon compliance with these Rules if it is to efficiently
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handle its increasing case load and sanctions will be imposed for failure to follow both the Federal
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Rules of Civil Procedure and the Local Rules of Practice for the Eastern District of California.
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XIV. Effect of this Order
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The foregoing order represents the best estimate of the court and counsel as to the agenda most
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suitable to dispose of this case. The trial date reserved is specifically reserved for this case. If the
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parties determine at any time that the schedule outlined in this order cannot be met, counsel are ordered
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to notify the court immediately of that fact so that adjustments may be made, either by stipulation or by
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subsequent status conference.
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The dates set in this Order are considered to be firm and will not be modified absent a
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showing of good cause even if the request to modify is made by stipulation. Stipulations
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extending the deadlines contained herein will not be considered unless they are accompanied by
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affidavits or declarations, and where appropriate attached exhibits, which establish good cause
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for granting the relief requested.
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Failure to comply with this order may result in the imposition of sanctions.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated:
March 21, 2018
/s/ Jennifer L. Thurston
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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