Biediger et al v. Quinnipiac Univ

Filing 57

NOTICE OF E-FILED CALENDAR: THIS IS THE ONLY NOTICE COUNSEL/THE PARTIES WILL RECEIVE.ALL PERSONS ENTERING THE COURTHOUSE MUST PRESENT PHOTO IDENTIFICATION. Settlement Conference is scheduled for July 27, 2009 @ 9:30 AM before The Honorable William I. Garfinkel in courtroom 437, 4th Floor, 915 Lafayette Blvd., Bridgeport, CT 06604. Counsel shall check in with Judge Garfinkel's chambers, room 429 prior to the conference. PLEASE REVIEW THE SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE ORDER ATTACHED. (Sanders, C.)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT Honorable William I. Garfinkel 915 Lafayette Blvd. Room 429 Bridgeport, CT 06604 This case is scheduled for a settlement conference with the Honorable William I. Garfinkel, United States Magistrate Judge. Local counsel will notify any pro hac vice counsel of the date and time of the conference. The purpose of the conference is to give the parties the opportunity to consider settlement before additional expense, attorneys' fees and other resources are expended. In their representation of clients and fulfillment of obligations to the Court, counsel must approach this conference in good faith and with the preparation necessary to resolve the issues in the case. The parties are hereby ordered to be present at the conference. If a party is a legal entity, not an individual, a representative of the party who is fully authorized to decide all matters pertaining to the case will be present at the conference. The Court will not hold a settlement conference without all parties present. Availability of a party by phone is not permitted without the authorization of the Court. In cases where a party requires authority from an insurer to settle the case, the party will ensure that an insurance company representative with full authority to settle the case is present at the conference. Failure of a party with full authority to settle the case to attend the conference may result in the imposition of sanctions. The parties should be prepared to spend the entire day in the settlement conference. Not later than five (5) days prior to the conference counsel will submit to the Magistrate Judge, an ex parte, confidential conference memorandum. The memorandum will set forth the legal elements of the claims and defenses made, the factual basis for the claims and defenses, the discovery anticipated, the time required for the anticipated discovery, the substantive motions contemplated, and the amount and nature of any demands and/or offers made to date. Counsel will be prepared to discuss a reasonable resolution of the case consistent with its merits. Any requests pertaining to the conference will be made to the Chambers of the Magistrate Judge in writing, or by telephone and confirmed in writing. Any counsel requesting continuances, which will be considered only for good cause clearly shown, will consult with counsel for all other parties before making the request and, in the event of a continuance, will notify all parties of the new date and time. Counsel are reminded that the scheduling of a settlement conference does not affect existing deadlines and shall not delay discovery unless the Court has entered a separate order to that effect for good cause. If the case is resolved after the issuance of this order, the parties will contact Judge Garfinkel's Chambers before the date of the settlement conference to advise the Court of the existence of the settlement.

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