Johnson-Walker v. Grant et al

Filing 54

ORDER GRANTING re 53 Letter filed by Lin Johnson-Walker for Sally Steinhart to appear by phone at 9:30 AM on 9/14/12 for the OSC. Signed, as modified, by Judge Joseph C. Spero on 9/14/12. (klhS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 9/14/2012)

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September 13, 2012 Via E-filing Honorable Joseph C. Spero U.S. District Court/Northern District Courtroom G, 15th Floor 450 Golden Gate Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 Re: Lin Johnson-Walker v. Jesse Grant, et al. U.S. District Court/North District of California Case No. C11-04622 JCS Dear Judge Spero, This letter is to request a telephonic appearance for the September 14, 2012 Show Cause Hearing at 9:30 am. I can be reached at (707) 206-6856. I missed the September 7, 2012 Status Conference because I was doing several things at once, and left my office just after 2:00 pm to get them in the mail, and forgot about the Conference because I was focused on other things, in spite of the fact that I had it in mind earlier in the day. I had no intention to miss the call. I forgot because I was distracted. I found the information I needed in written discovery, and for that reason I did not file a motion to reopen discovery. I do need to amend the complaint, and presume I will need to make a motion for leave to amend the complaint merely to substitute true names for Does. I will be available tomorrow morning at 9:30 am and thereafter without fail. ERED O ORD D IT IS S IE DIF AS MO R NIA Dated: 9/14/12 ISTRIC ES D TC AT T RT U O Sincerely, /s/ Sally Steinhart S Thank you for your consideration. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Ms. Steinhart shall be on phone standby beginning at 9:30 AM and await the Court's call. UNIT ED I apologize for not getting it to you sooner. A H LI RT ER FO NO cc. Matthew J. Orebic by email to Rudy, Joanna JRudy@ci.berkeley.ca.us Judge Joseph C. Spero N F D IS T IC T O R C

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