Eptec S.A. de C.V. v. Gordon Meyers
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ORDER signed by Judge Kimberly J. Mueller on 11/3/2014. Pursuant to parties' Request, this matter is REFERRED to the Voluntary Dispute Resolution Program (VDRP) and the Court's ADR Coordinator, Sujean Park for referral in 60 days from filed date of Order. The convening of VDRP session shall take place in 30 to 60 days thereafter. A principal with full settlement authority for each party shall appear at VDRP session. In the event no VDRP panelist is available during the time frame set forth, the case will be referred to another Judge for settlement. Parties are reminded to promptly notify Court if they settle case prior to scheduled VDRP conference date. (Marciel, M)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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EPTEC S.A. de C.V., a Mexican
corporation,
Plaintiff,
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ORDER
v.
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No. 2:14-CV-00998-KJM-EFB
GORDON MEYERS, individually and
doing business as MEYERS
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES,
Defendants,
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At the initial scheduling conference held on September 4, 2014, the parties
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requested referral to the court’s Voluntary Dispute Resolution Program (VDRP) in thirty-five
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days, if the case was not stayed.
Accordingly, this matter is referred to the court’s ADR Coordinator, Sujean Park,
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for referral to the VDRP in sixty days from the filed date of this order, for the convening of a
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VDRP session to take place in thirty to sixty days thereafter. A principal with full settlement
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authority for each party shall appear at the VDRP session.
In the event no VDRP panelist is available during the time frame set forth above,
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the case will be referred to another judge of this court for settlement.
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The parties are reminded to promptly notify the court if they settle this case prior
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to the scheduled VDRP conference date.
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DATED: November 3, 2014.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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