Sisters of Notre Dame DeNamur California Province v. Mrs. Owen J. Garnett-Murrary et al

Filing 111

ORDER excusing Mrs. Murray's attendance at settlement conference. Signed by Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley on 7/11/2012. (ahm, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 7/11/2012)

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Telephone: (831) 646-8122 Law Offices of Douglas A. Berry Facsimile: (831) 646-8124 2100 Garden Road, Suite B 10 Monterey, CA 93940 July 9, 2012 VIA E-MAIL AND HAND DELIVERY Honorable Jacqueline Scott Corley Magistrate Judge United States District Court, Northern District of California 450 Golden Gate Avenue Fifteenth Floor, Courtroom F San Francisco, CA 94102 Re: Sisters of Notre Dame De Naumr v. Murray, et al. Case No. C10-1807 HRL/Settlement Conference. Dear Judge Corley; I represent Garnet L. Murray, one of the defendants in the above identified matter. Mrs. Murray is 90 years old and suffers from debilitating migraine headaches and many other ailments. These headaches are often brought on and/or exacerbated by stress. Mrs. Murray is concerned that traveling to San Francisco and participating in the settlement conference will be harmful to her and therefore wishes not to appear. Jay Murray is Mrs. Murray’s son, he will be present at the Settlement Conference on behalf of Fremont Corners, Inc., and has full authority to act for the corporation and for his mother. I will also have full authority to act for Mrs. Murray. I have notified all counsel of the request and all counsel, with the exception of Mr. Clarke, have consented. I am hopeful the court will understand and excuse Mrs. Murray from attending the Settlement Conference. RT ott Cor ley A H ER eline Sc R NIA NO c qu Judge Ja FO TED GRAN LI UNIT ED Dated: 7/11/12 S DISTRICT TE C TA RT U O Douglas A. Berry DAB: ag Copy: client All Counsel S Sincerely, N F D IS T IC T O R C

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