Faircloth v. First National Insurance Company of America

Filing 17

ORDER by Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong Granting 9 Motion to Continue Case Management Conference. (ndr, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 4/30/2014)

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1 2 3 4 Seth W, Wiener, California State Bar No. 203747 LAW OFFICES OF SETH W. WIENER 609 Karina Court San Ramon, CA 94582 Telephone: (925) 487-5607 Attorneys for Plaintiff James Faircloth 5 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 6 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 7 Case No.: 3:14-CV-00599 8 JAMES FAIRCLOTH, 9 Plaintiff, 10 vs. 11 FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, and DOES 1 THROUGH 20, inclusive, 12 13 14 [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF JAMES FAIRCLOTH’S ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO CONTINUE CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE [CIV. L.R. 7-11] Defendants. TO ALL PARTIES, AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD: The Court having review Plaintiff James Faircloth’s Administrative Motion to Continue the Case 15 16 Management Conference from May 14, 2014, at 3:00 p.m. to June 18, 2014, at 3:00 p.m., and good 17 cause appearing, the Court hereby orders that the Case Management Conference in this action is 18 continued to ______________. p.m.ORDERED. 6/19/2014, at 3:00 SO The parties 19 shall prepare a joint Case Management Conference Statement which shall be filed no later than seven Dated: prior to the Case Management Conference that complies with the Standing Order For All Judges (7) days Of The Northern District Of California and the Standing Order of this Court. Plaintiffs shall be responsible for filing the statement as well as for arranging the conference call. All parties shall be on the line and shall call (510) 879-3550 at the above indicated date and time. IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: 4/30/2014 By: _______________________________________________ _______________________________________ United States District Court Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong U.S. District Judge 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Order PAGE 1 shall meet and confer prior to the conference and

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