Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. United Council of Human Services
Filing
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ORDER SETTING SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE: Settlement Conference set for 1/31/2012 at 9:30 A.M. Supplemental statements due by 1/26/2012 at noon to be sent to the court's order box. Signed by Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler on 1/19/2012. (ls, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 1/19/2012)
U.S. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION
San Francisco District Office
350 The Embarcadero, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA 94105
Main line: (415) 625-5602
TTY (415) 625-5610
FAX (415) 625-5609
Writer’s Direct Dial: (415) 625-5654
Writer’s Email: Linda.Ordonio-Dixon@eeoc.gov
January 18, 2012
Hon. Laurel Beeler
Magistrate Judge
Courtroom 4, 3rd Floor
U.S. District Court
Northern District of California – Oakland
1301 Clay Street, Oakland, CA 94612
RE:
EEOC/Thompson v. United Council of Human Services
Case No. 10-cv-03826 BZ
Continuation of Settlement Conference
Dear Judge Beeler:
This letter is written on behalf of all parties to this lawsuit. The Court’s Order dated December
22, 2011, requires the parties to schedule an attorneys only settlement conference via
teleconference. However, the parties believe that conducting the conference in-person with all
parties present will allow for more fruitful settlement negotiations. It is the parties’
understanding that the Court is presently available for such a conference on January 31, 2012. In
view of the foregoing, the parties respectfully request that the settlement conference be held in
person with all parties present on January 31, 2012. The parties would email supplemental
settlement statements to the Court no later than January 24, 2012.
Respectfully submitted,
LINDA ORDONIO-DIXON
Date: January 19, 2012
The settlement conference is set for
January 31, 2012 at 9:30 a.m. The
supplemental settlement statements
due no later than 1/26/2012 at noon
and emailed to the court's order
box at lbpo@cand.uscourts.gov.
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