Cabardo et al v. Patacsil et al
Filing
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ORDER signed by District Judge Troy L. Nunley on 3/16/18 ORDERING the Court previously set the jury trial for 5/21/18, the Final Pretrial Conference for 3/22/18, and ordered the parties to submit their Joint Pretrial Conference Statement on or before 5/15/18. (ECF No. 65.) This was the Court's error, as the Joint Pretrial Conference Statement must be submitted prior to the Final Pretrial Conference. The Court therefore RESETS the Final Pretrial Conference to 2:00 pm on 4/19/18, and orders the parties to submit their Joint Pretrial Conference Statement on or before 4/12/18. The jury trial remains set for 5/21/18.(Becknal, R)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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JOSEPH CABARDO, DONNABEL
SUYAT, MACTABE BIBAT, MARISSA
BIBAT, ALICIA BOLLING, RENATO
MANIPON, CARLINA CABACONGAN,
and JOHN DAVE CABACONGAN, on
behalf of all current and former employees
and the State of California,
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No. 2:12-cv-01705-TLN-KJN
ORDER RESCHEDULING THE FINAL
PRETRIAL CONFERENCE AND JOINT
PRETRIAL CONFERENCE STATEMENT
Plaintiffs,
v.
MARILYN PATACSIL and
ERNESTO PATACSIL,
Defendant.
The Court previously set the jury trial in this matter for May 21, 2018, the Final Pretrial
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Conference for March 22, 2018, and ordered the parties to submit their Joint Pretrial Conference
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Statement on or before May 15, 2018. (ECF No. 65.) This was the Court’s error, as the Joint
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Pretrial Conference Statement must be submitted prior to the Final Pretrial Conference. The
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Court therefore resets the Final Pretrial Conference to 2:00 pm on April 19, 2018 in Courtroom 2,
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and orders the parties to submit their Joint Pretrial Conference Statement on or before April, 12,
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2018. The jury trial remains set for May 21, 2018.
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IT IS SO ORDERED
Dated: March 16, 2018
Troy L. Nunley
United States District Judge
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