Bauldry v. Town of Danville et al

Filing 187

ORDER GRANTING re 186 Letter filed by Tom Henderson, County of Contra Costa. Signed, as modified, by Judge Joseph C. Spero on 4/23/15. (klhS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 4/23/2015)

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OFFICE OF THE CouNTY CouNSEL SHARON CouNTY oF CoNTRA CosTA L. ANDERSON CouNTY CouNSEL Administration Building 651 Pine Street, 9th Floor Martinez, CA 94553 MONIKA L. THOMAS L. COOPER GEIGER MARY ANN McNETT MASON Steven P. Rettig (925) 335-1800 (925) 646-1 078 (fax) Writer's Direct Dial: (925) 335-1890 ASSISTANTS April 22, 2015 Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero Courtroom G, 15th Floor 450 Golden Gate Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 Re: Lane Bauldry v. Town of Danville, eta!. USDC, Northern District, Case No. Cl2-3943 CRB Dear Magistrate Judge Spero: I represent defendants Thomas Henderson and Contra Costa County in the above referenced action and request that Mr. Henderson be excused from attending the May 2 7, 2015 settlement conference. Mr. Henderson no longer works for the County and it would be a burden on him to have to attend the settlement conference. His son will be graduating from gth grade and Mr. Henderson hopes to participate in some of the events surrounding the graduation, one or more of which could occur on that day. Mr. Henderson's absence will not impact the possibility of settlement. Scott Selby, Assistant Risk Manager, and I will be present at the mediation with authority to resolve the claims against Mr. Henderson. Matthew Haley, counsel for Plaintiff Bauldry, does not object to Mr. Henderson's absence. RT ER A H DCB:tm Spero FO NO seph C. Judge Jo R NIA ERED O ORD D IT IS S IE DIF AS MO LI UNIT ED S RT U O IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT Sincerely, Mr. Henderson shall be on telephone standby. ISTRIC ES D TC AT Dated: 4/23/15 T N F D IS T IC T O R cc: Matthew D. Haley, Esq. C

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