McHale v. Silicon Valley Law Group
Filing
273
ORDER GRANTING re 272 Letter filed by Silicon Valley Law Group for extension of time to 10/8/13 to file proposed schedule for post-trial briefing. Signed by Judge Joseph C. Spero on 9/27/13. (klhS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 9/30/2013)
Lerch Sturmer LLP
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
425 California St., Ste. 2400, San Francisco, CA 94104 Ph: (415) 217-6342 Fax: (415) 217-2782
E-mail: dsturmer@lerchsturmer.com
September 27, 2013
Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero
United States District Court
Northern District of California
Courtroom G – 15th Floor
450 Golden Gate Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94110
Re:
E-FILED & U.S. MAIL
McHale v. Silicon Valley Law Group
Action No.: CV 10-04864 JCS
Dear Judge Spero:
I write this letter on behalf of both Lerch Sturmer’s client, defendant Silicon Valley Law
Group, and the Golenbock firm’s client, plaintiff Gerard A. McHale, P.A., to request a brief
extension of time for the parties to submit to the Court their proposed schedule for the
submission of post-trial motions and their position on whether the Court will be asked to rule on
the unclean hands defense. Silicon Valley Law Group has started a dialogue with the Trustee
regarding the consideration of alternatives to further litigation. The Trustee needs time to speak
with its counsel and advisory board. Therefore, additional time is requested to allow the parties
to give consideration to a course of action that would be an alternative to further litigation. To
this end, the parties respectfully request that the September 28, 2013 deadline to submit a
proposed schedule for post-trial motions be extended until October 8, 2013, and that the time for
filing post-trial motions, if necessary, be continued until the Court sets such a date after hearing
from us on October 8, 2013
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Respectfully submitted,
LERCH STURMER LLP
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Debra Steel Sturmer
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