v. Altman & Cronin Benefit Consultants LLC

Filing 35

ORDER DENYING re 34 Letter filed by David C. Creps, Timothy L. Tallentire, Charles E. Moody for Eli Gottesdiner to appear telephonically for the hearing on 3/12/10 at 9:30 AM. Signed by Judge Joseph C. Spero on 03/12/10. (klh, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 3/12/2010)

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Case3:10-mc-80022-JSW Document34 Filed03/11/10 Page1 of 1 David B. Newdorf March 11, 2010 E-filed The Honorable Joseph C. Spero United States Magistrate Judge Courtroom A, 15th Floor 450 Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco, CA 94102 Re: Moody et al. v. Altman & Cronin Benefits Consultants, LLC U.S. District Court, Northern District of California Case No. 10-80022 MISC JSW (JCS) Your Honor: Lead counsel for the moving party, Eli Gottesdiener, Esq., requests permission to participate by telephone in the hearing in this matter set for Friday, March 12, 2010 at 9:30 am. Unfortunately, due to a recent change in the schedule in a matter before the Western District of Wisconsin, Mr. Gottesdiener cannot attend the hearing in person. As local counsel, the undersigned will attend. As the lead counsel for movants and the attorney most familiar with the discovery dispute, Mr. Gottesdiener's participation by telephone would greatly assist the Court in deciding the pending matters. If permission is granted, the Court can reach Mr. Gottesdiener by telephone in his office at (718) 788-1500. UNIT ED NEWDORF LEGAL /s/ David B. Newdorf David B. Newdorf cc: Dated: 3/12/10 S Sincerely, S DISTRICT TE C TA RT U O DENIE D All counsel (via e-mail) ER N F D IS T IC T O R The Mills Building 220 Montgomery Street, Suite 1850 San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone: 415.357.1234 Fax: 866.9-LITIG-8 (866.954.8448) david@newdorf.com www.NewdorfLegal.com A C LI FO seph Judge Jo o C. Sper R NIA NO RT H

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