Schoenmann v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Filing 156

ORDER, signed 8/18/14, GRANTING re #155 Letter filed by E. Lynn Schoenmann for Additional pages in the parties' settlement conference statements. Signed by Judge Joseph C. Spero on 8/18/14. (klhS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 8/18/2014)

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KIEVE LAW OFFICES Loren Kieve (Bar No. 56280) lk@kievelaw.com 5A Funston Avenue The Presidio of San Francisco San Francisco, California 94129-1110 Telephone: (415) 364-0060 Facsimile: (435) 304-0060 Counsel for plaintiff E. Lynn Schoenmann, Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of UCBH Holdings, Inc. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION E. LYNN SCHOENMANN, Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of UCBH Holdings, Inc., Case No. C-10-3989-CRB-MEJ Plaintiff, vs. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, in its capacity as receiver for United Commercial Bank, and in its corporate capacity, [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL PAGES IN THE PARTIES’ SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE STATEMENTS Defendant. Upon consideration of the letter request of counsel for plaintiff E. Lynn Schoenmann, Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of UCBH Holdings, Inc. (the “Trustee”), concurred in by the defendants, the Court grants the request to permit the Trustee to submit two separate settlement conference statements of no more than 20 pages each and the defendants to submit a joint settlement conference statement of no more than 25 pages. So Ordered. [Proposed] Order re settlement statements Civil Action No. 10-3989-CRB-JCS S UNIT ED RT U O R NIA __________________________ FO RT Jud LI NO James C. Speroe Joseph C. Spero g H United States Magistrate Judge E RN A 8/18/14 Dated: _________________ 2014 ISTRIC ES D TC AT T F D IS T IC T O R C

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