Kob v. County of Marin

Filing 27

ORDER GRANTING TELEPHONE APPEARANCE re 25 Letter filed by Barbara Kob. Signed by Judge James Larson on 11/13/08. (jlsec, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 11/13/2008)

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Case 3:07-cv-02211-JL KAHN BROWN & POORE LLP 110 Kentucky Street Petaluma, California 94952 Document 25 Filed 11/12/2008 Page 1 of 1 Telephone: (707) 763-7100 Facsimile: (707) 763-7180 November 12, 2008 VIA ELECTRONIC FILING & FACSIMILE 415-522-4021 Hon. James Larson, Chief Magistrate Judge U.S. District Court, Northern District of California Courtroom F, 15th Floor 450 Golden Gate Avenue San Francisco, California 94102 RE: Kob v. County of Marin Case No. C07-2211 JL UNIT ED S S DISTRICT TE C TA ER Dear Judge Larson: N F D IS T IC T O R I represent plaintiff Barbara Kob as lead trial counsel in the above referenced action. I write this correspondence regarding the upcoming Case Management Conference, presently scheduled for November 19, 2008. I am requesting that the Court allow me to appear via telephone at the Case Management Conference. The reason for this request is that I am required to attend depositions in Wayne, New Jersey, at the law firm of Adorno & Yoss in the matter of Opperman v. Allstate New Jersey Insurance Company, Civil No. 07-1887 RMB/JS (D.N.J.). Since I will be in New Jersey, I will be unable to personally appear at the Case Management Conference. However, I can be available by telephone. I am in the process of obtaining a specific number or extension at the Adorno & Yoss firm where you can reach me for this appearance, if granted. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Very truly yours, KAHN BROWN & POORE, LLP /s/ (electronic signature) David M. Poore DMP:lt cc: Stephen Raab, Esq. (via email and facsimile) Main Office: The Watergate Towers, 2200 Powell Street, Suite 745, Emeryville, California 94608 Tele: (510) 923-6280 Fax: (510) 923-6285 A C LI FO me Judge Ja s Larson R NIA OO IT IS S RDERE D RT U O NO RT H

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