Trustees of the Teamsters Benefit Trust v. Leonard Transport, LLC et al

Filing 19

STIPULATION AND ORDER re 16 STIPULATION and Proposed Order selecting Mediation by Trustees of the Teamsters Benefit Trust filed by Trustees of the Teamsters Benefit Trust. Signed by Judge Jon S. Tigar on January 29, 2018. (wsn, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 1/29/2018)

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Reset Form UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT   NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA  TRUSTEES OF THE TEAMSTERS BENEFIT TRUST, CASE No C 17-CV-06648 Plaintiff(s) STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER SELECTING ADR PROCESS v. MICHAEL J. LEONARD, et al., 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)   s  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:   s 90 days from the date of the Order on Defendants' Motion to Dismiss. Date: January 25, 2018 Date: January 25, 2018   /s Stephanie Platenkamp Attorney for Plaintiff  /s Richard Schramm Attorney for Defendant   IT IS SO ORDERED X IT IS SO ORDERED WITH MODIFICATIONS:  Date: January 29, 2018 U.S. DISTRICT/MAGISTRATE JUDGE  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. 1-2017 Print Form

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