Zorro Productions, Inc v. Mars, Inc. et al
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NOTICE of need for ADR Phone Conference (ADR L.R. 3-5 d) (Libenson, Ross) (Filed on 5/12/2010)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Clear Form
Zorro Productions, Inc.
CASE NO. C10-01179 SC Plaintiff(s), v.
Mars, Inc., and BBDO Worldwide, Inc.
NOTICE OF NEED FOR ADR PHONE CONFERENCE
Defendant(s).
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Counsel report that they have met and conferred regarding ADR and that they:
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have not yet reached an agreement to an ADR process reques t an Early Settlement Conference with a Magistrate Judge
June 25, 2010 Date of Case Management Conference ___________________
The following counsel will participate in the ADR phone conference: Name
Ross Libenson
Party Representing
Zorro Productions, Inc.,
Phone No.
(510) 763-5700
E-Mail Address
ross@libensonlaw.com
___________________________________________________________________________
Marc Rachman
Chris Holland
Mars, Inc., and BBDO Worldwide, Inc. (212) 468-4890
Mars, Inc., and BBDO Worldwide, Inc. (415) 249-8330
mrachman@dglaw.com
cholland@kksrr.com
___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________
Civil Local Rule 16-8 and ADR Local Rule 3-5 require that lead trial counsel participate in a telephone conference with a member of the ADR Legal Staff before the Case Management Conference. The ADR Unit (adr@cand.uscourts.gov) will notify you of the date and time of your phone conference.
5/12/10 Dated:___________
Ros __ ______ /s/ ___s L._Libenson__________ Attorney for Plaintiff
5/ ____ Dated:__12/10 ______
Rev 12.05
_M_rc_Rachman ___________ _ a _ ______ /s/ Attorney for Defendant W " hen filing this document in ECF, please be sure to use the ADR Docket Event entitled Notice of Need for ADR Phone Conference (ADR L.R. 3-5 d)."
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