Chavez v. Bank of America Corporation et al

Filing 75

ORDER GRANTING re 72 Letter filed by FIA Card Services, National Association, Bank of America, N.A., for Jennifer Jackson to appear telephonically on 3/18/11 at 1:30 PM. Signed by Judge Joseph C. Spero on 3/15/11. (klh, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 3/15/2011)

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Chavez v. Bank of America Corporation et al Doc. 75 Case3:10-cv-00653-JCS Document72 Filed03/14/11 Page1 of 1 Jennifer A. Jackson Managing Partner, Los Angeles Office Direct: (310) 576-2360 jjackson@bryancave.com March 14, 2011 VIA ELECTRONIC FILING The Honorable Joseph C. Spero, U.S. Magistrate Judge U.S. District Court of California ­ Northern 450 Golden Gate Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102-3483 Re: Steven M. Chavez v. Bank of America Corporation, et al. N.D. Cal. Case No. 10-CV-00653-JCS Dear Judge Spero: I represent defendants Bank of America, N.A. and FIA Card Services, N.A. in the above-referenced matter. Pursuant to the Clerk's instructions, I am writing to request permission to appear telephonically at the Subsequent Case Management Conference scheduled on March 18, 2011, at 1:30 p.m. I understand from the Clerk that the Court's conferencing equipment does not allow the conferencing in of more than one party, and that counsel for defendant Intersections, Inc. has already requested permission to appear telephonically at the Subsequent Case Management Conference. If the Court grants both requests, my office will arrange for setting up the conference call and provide a dial-in number for everyone participating telephonically. Sincerely, /s/ Jennifer A. Jackson Jennifer A. Jackson Dated: March 15, 2011 JAJ/sg S ISTRIC ES D TC AT T cc: ER N F D IS T IC T O R A C LI Kevin Ruf, Esq. Marc Godino, Esq. Coby Turner, Esq. Steven Bledsoe, Esq. Steven Haskins, Esq. Paul Rigali, Esq. Robert E. Boone III, Esq. RT U O UNIT ED FO Judge Jo seph C. Spero R NIA OO IT IS S RDERE D NO RT H Dockets.Justia.com

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