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

Filing 125

ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S REQUEST TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY AT 1/31/2013 HEARING re 124 Letter filed by Michael's Floor Covering, Inc. Signed by Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley on December 14, 2012. Counsel shall contact Court Call at 888-882-6878 to make the arrangements to appear by telephone. (wsnS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 12/14/2012)

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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 December 13, 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. Defendant’s Motion for an Award of Attorney’s Fees and Non-Taxable Costs is set for hearing on Thursday, January 31, 2013, at 9:00 a.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. Sincerely, /s/ Robert B. Miller Robert B. Miller Counsel shall contact Court Call at 888-882-6878 to make arrangements to appear by telephone. RBM:ltl’h cc: Donna L. Kirchner (via ECF) S DISTRICT TE Katherine A. McDonough (via ECF) C A ne Scott Corley R NIA NO RT cqueli Judge Ja FO TED GRAN LI S UNIT ED T RT U O I:\9823\001\Correspondence\JudgeCorley 2012-1213 fee mtn hearing via phone.docx A H C Dated: December 14, 2012 E R N F D IS T IC T O R

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