USA v. $822,694.81 in United States Currency Seized From Account No. XXXXXXXX7424 et al
Filing
90
ORDER re: 89 January 30, 2017 Settlement Conference at 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. PLEASE READ AND COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED CONFERENCE ORDER. Parties who seek leave to particpate in the conference by phone will to call the Court at the start of the conference at 203 579-5640. The parties may email their ex parte letter to the law clerk by January 26, 2017 at: alyssa_esposito@ctd.uscourts.gov Signed by Judge Holly B. Fitzsimmons on 1/12/17.(Esposito, A.)
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE ORDER
READ NOW AND COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
This case is scheduled for a settlement conference with the Honorable
Holly B. Fitzsimmons, United States Magistrate Judge. Local counsel shall notify
any visiting counsel of the date and time of the conference.
A. PRESENCE OF PARTIES/PERSONS WITH AUTHORITY
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 shall be present at the
conference. The Court will not hold a settlement conference without all parties
present. Availability of a party by telephone IS NOT PERMITTED without the
authorization of the Court. Authorization must be sought, in writing, at least two
weeks in advance, and must state (1) the reason for the request, and (2) the opposing
party’s position with regard to the request.
In cases where a party requires authority from an insurer to settle the case, the
party shall ensure that an insurance company representative with FULL AUTHORITY
to settle the case is present at the conference. For a plaintiff, "full authority" means
final authority to dismiss the case with prejudice, and to accept in settlement an
amount or terms down to the defendant's last offer.
For a defendant, "full authority" means final authority to commit a defendant to
pay, in the representative's own discretion, a settlement amount up to the plaintiff's
prayer or the plaintiff's last demand, whichever is lower.
The purpose of this requirement is to have in attendance a person with both the
authority to exercise discretion and the realistic freedom to exercise such discretion
without negative consequences, in order to settle the case during the settlement
conference without consulting someone else who is not present. FAILURE OF A
PARTY OR PARTY REPRESENTATIVE 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.
B. PRE-CONFERENCE REQUIREMENTS
1. Demand
Settlement conferences are often unproductive unless the parties have
exchanged demands and offers before the conference and made a serious effort to
settle the case on their own. Before arriving at the settlement conference, the parties
are to negotiate and make a good faith effort to settle the case without the involvement
of the Court. Specific proposals and counterproposals shall be made. If settlement is
not achieved before the conference, the parties shall be prepared to engage in further
negotiation at the conference. Not later than 14 days before the conference,
plaintiff's counsel shall contact defendant's counsel to initiate these discussions, if
they are not already on-going.
2. Ex-Parte Letter
At least five (5) days before the conference, each party shall provide to the
undersigned, in confidence, a concise statement, no longer than 3 pages in length.
The statements shall outline the settlement negotiations to date, and identify where
possible the obstacles or impediments which have so far prevented settlement of the
matter, as well as describing the disputed issues and evidence expected to be offered
at trial. The statements may be accompanied by exhibits (i.e. depositions, damages
analysis, photographs, expert report, medical records), if these would be of
assistance to the Court. Please prepare the statement so that it ARRIVES in chambers
by mail or messenger on or before the due date. The statement may be faxed to
chambers at (203) 579-5651. Exhibits over six (6) pages must be mailed/delivered to
chambers.
C. CONDUCT OF THE SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
The purpose of the settlement conference is to facilitate settlement of this case,
if that is appropriate. It will be conducted so that no party will be prejudiced in the
event settlement is not reached. To that end, all matters communicated to the
undersigned in confidence will be kept confidential, and will not be disclosed to any
other party or to the trial judge, unless the party authorizes disclosure.
At the settlement conference, while all the parties are together, counsel for
each party will give a brief presentation to the judge, outlining the factual and legal
issues presented by the case. Remaining discovery, substantive motions, and other
work necessary to prepare the case for trial in the event a settlement is not reached
will also be discussed. Then separate confidential caucuses will be held with each
party and the party's representative(s). Attached is an outline for counsel to review
with the parties prior to the settlement conference to make the best use of the time
allotted.
All statements made by the parties relating to the substance or merits of the
case, whether written or oral, made for the first time during the settlement conference,
shall be deemed confidential and shall not be admissible in evidence for any reason in
the trial of the case, should the case not settle. This provision does not preclude
admissibility in other contexts, such as a hearing on a motion for sanctions regarding
the settlement conference.
The requirement that parties personally appear is intended to increase the
efficiency and effectiveness of the settlement conference, by reducing the time for
communication of offers and expanding the ability to explore options for settlement.
Where it is impossible for the person with authority to be personally present, counsel
for that party shall so advise opposing counsel and attempt to work out an acceptable
alternative at least two weeks in advance of the conference. Any alternative requires
the advance permission of the Judge, which may be obtained by written motion or
request.
D. NOTICE OF RESOLUTION/NEED FOR CONTINUANCE
If the case is resolved after the issuance of this order and prior to the
conference date, notice must be given to Judge Fitzsimmons' chambers. Because of
the demand for settlement conferences, giving notice as early as possible will make it
likelier that another conference can be rescheduled into the allotted time slot.
E. CELLULAR PHONE AND LAPTOP COMPUTER POLICY
Attorneys who are in possession of a copy of this settlement conference order
and who show a photo I.D., including but not limited to a Connecticut Judicial Branch
Attorney photo I.D. card, are HEREBY AUTHORIZED to possess cellular phones and
laptop computers at the settlement conference, as are their clients or client
representatives. Counsel shall identify their clients or client representatives to the
Court Security Officers when entering the building, and clients/client representatives
should be prepared to present photo identification, if requested.
SO ORDERED.
HOLLY B. FITZSIMMONS, United States Magistrate Judge
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