Corona v. City of Clovis et al
Filing
112
ORDER Vacating 110 Zoom Settlement Conference by Chief Magistrate Judge Carmen E. Garza. The settlement conference will be reset at a later date. (ag)
Case 2:17-cv-00805-JCH-CG Document 112 Filed 08/14/20 Page 1 of 2
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO
JORGE RAY CORONA,
Plaintiff,
v.
CV No. 17-805 JCH/CG
CITY OF CLOVIS, et al.,
Defendants.
ORDER VACATING ZOOM SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
THIS MATTER is before the Court upon communication from counsel. IT IS
HEREBY ORDERED that the settlement conference scheduled for August 17, 2020, is
VACATED. The settlement conference will be reset for a mutually convenient date and
time after receiving communication from counsel.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
THE HONORABLE CARMEN E. GARZA
CHIEF UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
Case 2:17-cv-00805-JCH-CG Document 112 Filed 08/14/20 Page 2 of 2
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