McCollum v. The State of California et al

Filing 391

ORDER GRANTING re #390 Letter filed by California Department of Corrections, et al. (Defendants) for Dft CA State Personnel Board client representative to appear on telephone standby at the 4/21/9 settlement conference. Signed by Judge Joseph C. Spero on 4/20/09. (klh, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 4/20/2009)

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EDMUND G. B R O W N JR. A t t o r n e y General S t a l e o f California DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 1515 LAY TREET, 20TJ I FLOOR P.O. BOX 70550 OAKLAND, CA 94612-0550 Public: (5 J 0) 622-2100 Telephone: ( 5 1 0 ) 622-2215 F a c s i m i l e : ( 5 1 0 ) 622-2121 E-Mail: D a v i d A . C a r r i l l o @ d o j . c a . g o v April 16 2009 VIA F A C S I M I L E The Honorable Joseph C. Spero United States D i s t r i c t Court, N o r t h e r n D i s t r i c t Courtroom A , 1 5 t h Floor 4 5 0 G o l d e n Gate A venue an Francisco, CA 94102 RE: PATRICK M c C O L L U M , E T AL. v. CDCR, E T AL. U n i t e d S t a t e s D i s t r i c t C o u r t , N o r t h e r n D i s t r i c t o f C a l i f o r n i a , C a s e No. C 0 4 - 3 3 3 9 C R B D e a r J u d g e pero: On b e h a l f o f the d fendant California State Personnel Board, for the settlement conference on 21 Apr 2009 we request that the PB client representative be allowed to be on telephone standby, rather than appearing in person. T h e PB is at most a m i n o r figure in this action, and due to staffing shortages it would be a significant hardship for an SPB s t a f f counsel to be present at the conference. Sincerely, DAVID A. C A R R I L L O Deputy Attorney General For E D M U N D G. B R O W N JR. A t t o r n e y General cc: David C. Kiernan UNIT ED 01<2004900341 901 I I 945.doc S ISTRIC ES D TC AT T ER N F D IS T IC T O R A C LI FO Judge Jo seph C. Spero R NIA Dated: April 20, 2009 IT IS S O ORD ERED RT U O NO RT H

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