Darrin v. Standard Insurance Company

Filing 27

ORDER CONTINUING CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE AND REMINDER TO COUNSEL. Joint Case Management Statement due by 3/4/2016. Case Management Conference set for 3/11/2016 11:00 AM in Courtroom 5, 2nd Floor, Oakland. Signed by Judge Jeffrey S. White on 1/5/16. (jjoS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 1/5/2016)

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1 2 3 4 UNITED STATES D D DISTRICT C COURT 5 NORTHER DISTRIC OF CALI RN CT IFORNIA 6 7 ROGER DAR RRIN, Plaintiff, 8 9 10 United States District Court Northern District of California 11 12 Case No. 1 15-cv-00878 8-JSW v. ST TANDARD INSURANC COMPA CE ANY, Defendant. . ORDER C CONTINUIN CASE NG MANAGE EMENT CO ONFERENC AND CE REMINDE TO COU ER UNSEL Re: Dkt. N 26 No. The Co has recei ourt ived the Janu uary 4, 2016 joint notice of settleme 6 e ent. The part request ties 13 six days to finalize the se xty ettlement doc cuments and file a reque for dismi d est issal with pre ejudice. 14 Ho owever, the parties have not filed a st p tipulation an proposed order pursuant to this C nd Court’s rules. 15 The parties are reminded th “[p]arties seeking to continue he e hat s earings, request special status 16 con nferences, modify briefin schedules or make an other pro m ng s, ny ocedural chan nges shall su ubmit a 17 sig gned stipulati and prop ion posed order, or, if stipula ation is not p possible, a M Motion for 18 Ad dministrative Relief, as contemplated by Civil Lo Rule 7-11.” Civil S e c d ocal Standing Ord ders, ¶ 4. 19 The fur rther case ma anagement conference p c presently sch heduled for M March 4, 201 is hereby 16 20 CO ONTINUED to March 11 2016, at 11:00 a.m. T suppleme 1, The ental case m management statement is 21 now due March 4, 2016. If the case is dismissed p w h f prior to the d deadline to fi the case m ile management 22 statement, thes dates will be vacated. se 23 IT IS SO ORDER S RED. 24 Da ated: January 5, 2016 y 25 26 27 28 JE EFFREY S. W WHITE Un nited States D District Judg ge

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