Resilient Floor Covering Pension Trust Fund Board of Trustees et al v. Michael's Floor Covering, Inc.

Filing 109

ORDER re 108 Letter from Robert B. Miller, attorney for Defendant, requesting participation by phone in case management conference. Counsel shall contact Court Call at 1-888-882-6878 to make the arrangements to appear by telephone. Signed by Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley on November 27, 2012.Please use the ECF event "Appear by Telephone" for future requests. (wsn, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 11/27/2012)

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KILMER, VOORHEES & LAURICK, P.C. A Professional Corporation ATTORNEYS AT LAW 732 N.W. 19th AVENUE PORTLAND, OREGON 97209 TELEPHONE (503) 224-0055 FAX (503) 222-5290 Robert B. Miller bobmiller@kilmerlaw.com Admitted in Oregon and Washington November 26, 2012 Via ECF Honorable Jacqueline Scott Corley United States Magistrate Judge United States District Court Northern District of California Re: Resilient Floor Covering Pension Trust Fund Board of Trustees, et al. v. Michael's Floor Covering, Inc. U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, San Francisco Division Case No. CV-11-5200-JSC Dear Judge Corley: I continue to be the lead attorney for Defendant Michael’s Floor Covering, Inc. A case management conference is set for Thursday, November 29, 2012, at 1:30 p.m. Since my office is located in Portland, Oregon, I respectfully request the Court grant leave for me to participate by phone via Court Call. Plaintiffs’ counsel does not object to this request. S DISTRICT TE C TA RT I:\9823\001\Correspondence\JudgeCorley 2012-1126 CMC via phone.docx Jud rley A H ER c ot t C o LI RBM:ltl’h cc: Donna L. Kirchner (via ECF) Katherine A. McDonough (via ECF) R NIA eline S ge J a c qu Robert B. Miller FO UNIT ED TED GRAN NO /s/ Robert B. Miller RT U O S Sincerely, N F D IS T IC T O R C Counsel shall contact Court Call at 888-882-6878 to make arrangements to appear by telephone. Dated: November 27, 2012

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