Minnesota, State of v. CMI of Kentucky, Inc.

Filing 143

LETTER TO MAGISTRATE JUDGE requesting appearance by telephone for settlement conference by Minnesota, State of. (Attachments: # 1 Certificate of Service)(Gilbert, Alan) Modified text on 4/27/2009 (kt).

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Minnesota, State of v. CMI of Kentucky, Inc. Doc. 143 STATE OF MINNESOTA LORI SWANSON ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL April 23, 2009 BREMER TOWER, SUITE 1100 445 MINNESOTA STREET ST. PAUL, MN 55101-2128 TELEPHONE: (651) 282-5700 The Honorable Arthur J. Boylan United States Magistrate Judge 334 Federal Building 316 N. Robert Street St. Paul, MN 55101 Re: State of Minnesota v. CMI of Kentucky, Inc. Case Number: CV-08-603 (DWF/AJB) VIA FACSIMILE (651) 848-1212 Dear Judge Boylan: Pursuant to your Order/Notice of Settlement Conference, dated March 5, 2009, all parties to the above-referenced matter are required to attend the settlement conference scheduled for 9:00 a.m. on May 6, 2009. We respectfully request that the Court modify its Order to require that the parties be available by telephone instead of being physically present at the settlement conference. Counsel for each party will have considerable authority to negotiate settlement, but may have to communicate with their respective client depending on developments at the settlement conference. Thank you for your consideration of this joint request. Sincerely, FOR THE STATE OF MINNESOTA s/ Alan I. Gilbert Alan I. Gilbert Solicitor General (651) 296-9717 FOR CMI OF KENTUCKY, INC. s/ William McNab William McNab, Esq. Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. (612) 604-6447 Dockets.Justia.com The Honorable Arthur J. Boylan April 23, 2009 Page 2 FOR PLAINTIFF-INTERVENORS s/ Charles Ramsay Charles Ramsay Ramsay & Associates, P.L.L.C. (651) 604-0000 AG: #2430348-v1

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