Davison Design & Development Inc. et al v. Riley

Filing 111

ORDER SETTING CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE. Joint Case Management Statement due by 5/3/2012. Case Management Conference set for 5/10/2012 02:00 PM. Signed by Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton on 4/23/12. (nah, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 4/23/2012)

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1 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 3 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 4 5 6 DAVISON DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT, INC., et al., 7 Plaintiff(s), No. C 11-02970 PJH 8 9 v. CATHERINE RILEY, 11 For the Northern DistrictDistrict of California For the Northern of California United States District Court United States District Court 10 ORDER SETTING CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE Defendant(s). _______________________________/ 12 13 This matter was reassigned to the undersigned judge on April 19, 2012. The 14 reassignment order VACATES all hearing, pretrial and trial dates. The court notes, 15 however, that at least one motion has been re-noticed for hearing on this court’s May 9, 16 2012 calendar. By this order, the court VACATES the May 9, 2012 hearing date and 17 instead schedules a Case Management Conference for May 10, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. in 18 Courtroom 3, U.S. District Court, 1331 Clay Street, Oakland, CA. 19 At least 7 days before the conference, the parties shall file a case management 20 statement which specifically explains who all the dozens of parties that appear on the 21 docket are and whether they are properly joined, what the status of service on all parties is, 22 which served parties have appeared, which parties are currently in default, the status of 23 prior motion practice, in addition to all of the other matters required by this district’s 24 standing order regarding the contents of a case management statement. The court would 25 appreciate a list in chart form of the parties and relationships. 26 27 28 IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: April 23, 2012 ______________________________ PHYLLIS J. HAMILTON United States District Judge

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