Gabrielita Anacleto et al v. Allstate Insurance Company
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STIPULATION AND ORDER re 20 STIPULATION and [Proposed] Order Selecting Early Neutral Evaluation by Allstate Insurance Company filed by Allstate Insurance Company. Signed by Judge Jon S. Tigar on December 21, 2016. (wsn, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 12/21/2016)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Gabrielita Anacleto, et al.
CASE No C 3:16-cv-05163-JST
Plaintiff(s)
STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED]
ORDER SELECTING ADR PROCESS
v.
Allstate Insurance Company
Defendant(s)
Counsel report that they have met and conferred regarding ADR and have reached the following
stipulation pursuant to Civil L.R. 16-8 and ADR L.R. 3-5. The parties agree to participate in the
following ADR process:
Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE) (ADR L.R. 5)
Mediation (ADR L.R. 6)
Private ADR (specify process and provider)
Note: Magistrate judges do not conduct
mediations under ADR L.R. 6. To request an
early settlement conference with a Magistrate
Judge, you must file a Notice of Need for
ADR Phone Conference. Do not use this
form. See Civil Local Rule 16-8 and ADR
L.R. 3-5.
The parties agree to hold the ADR session by:
the presumptive deadline (90 days from the date of the order referring the case to ADR,
unless otherwise ordered. )
other requested deadline: 120 days from the date of the order referring the case to ADR
Date:December 21, 2016
Date: December 21, 2016
/s/ Sarah Auten
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Sarah Auten
/s/ Jeffry Butler
Attorney for Defendant
Jeffry Butler, Dentons US LLP
IT IS SO ORDERED
IT IS SO ORDERED WITH MODIFICATIONS:
Date: December 21, 2016
U.S. DISTRICT/MAGISTRATE JUDGE
HON. JON S. TIGAR
Important! E-file this form in ECF using the appropriate event among these choices: “Stipulation & Proposed
Order Selecting Mediation” or “Stipulation & Proposed Order Selecting ENE” or “Stipulation & Proposed Order
Selecting Private ADR.”
Form ADR-Stip rev. 11-2016
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