Regisford v. Lockamy
Filing
48
ORDER SCHEDULING SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE: A settlement conference in this matter is scheduled for Tuesday, November 19, 2024, at 2:30 p.m. in Courtroom 519, 40 Centre Street, New York, New York. All persons attending the conference must arrive at leas t fifteen minutes beforehand to allow for the time required to pass through the security process. Counsel must read the Court's "Standing Order Applicable to Settlement Conferences Before Judge Gorenstein," which is attached and is inc orporated herein by reference. Upon receipt of this Order, each counsel is directed to confirm with all other counsel that they have received a copy of this Order. As further set forth in this Order. ( Settlement Conference set for 11/19/2024 at 02:30 PM in Courtroom 519, 40 Centre Street, New York, NY 10007 before Magistrate Judge Gabriel W. Gorenstein.) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Gabriel W. Gorenstein on 10/24/2024) (sgz)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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TIMMY RICARDO REGISFORD
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Plaintiff,
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ORDER SCHEDULING
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
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23 Civ. 5928 (AKH) (GWG)
LYNN LOCKAMY,
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Defendant.
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GABRIEL W. GORENSTEIN, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
A settlement conference in this matter is scheduled for Tuesday, November 19, 2024, at
2:30 p.m. in Courtroom 519, 40 Centre Street, New York, New York. All persons attending the
conference must arrive at least fifteen minutes beforehand to allow for the time required to pass
through the security process. Counsel must read the Court’s “Standing Order Applicable to
Settlement Conferences Before Judge Gorenstein,” which is attached and is incorporated herein
by reference. Upon receipt of this Order, each counsel is directed to confirm with all other
counsel that they have received a copy of this Order.
The parties are directed to pay particular attention to paragraph 6 of the Standing Order,
which sets forth who must appear at the conference. As noted therein, corporations (or any party
that is not a natural person) must send to the conference the person responsible for giving
settlement authority within the organization -- not someone who has received authority from
another person. In addition, if an insurer has any role in approving a settlement, the
representative of the insurer who has responsibility for authorizing settlement must also attend
the conference. Attorneys are responsible for ensuring that the appropriate individuals appear.
Paragraph 3 of the Standing Order requires written submissions, which must be received
by the Court and opposing counsel by midnight four business days before the conference: that is,
November 13, 2024. These submissions cannot be sent to the Court by means of the ECF
system. Also, attorneys must ensure that their client and any insurer have read the other side’s
submission before the conference.
Parties are reminded that the Court does not permit electronic devices to be brought into
the Courthouse absent a Court order. See paragraph 1.G of the Individual Practices of Magistrate
Judge Gabriel W. Gorenstein (posted at
https://www.nysd.uscourts.gov/hon-gabriel-w-gorenstein).
Under paragraph 8 of the Standing Order, counsel are required to seek a change in the
date of the conference if (1) an adjournment would permit a party to obtain information that
would make the conference more fruitful or (2) a client or insurer who would otherwise
participate by telephone would be available to attend the conference in person were it held on
another date. The parties should follow the instructions in paragraph 8 to seek any change in
date.
If a party intends to raise a lack of financial resources as a basis for its settlement
position, the party must comply with the procedures in paragraph 9 of the Standing Order.
Plaintiff shall make a settlement demand to defendant (or reaffirm any prior demand) no
later than 14 days prior to the conference. Defendant shall give plaintiff a response to the
demand no later than 7 days prior to the conference. If either party fails to comply with this
requirement, the opposing side must promptly remind that party of its failure to comply.1
Any party seeking to change the procedures required by this Order may make an
application by letter filed on ECF (and thus separate from the settlement submission) and must
include the views of all other parties as to the proposed change. This procedure should be used
for any request to conduct the conference by video or by telephone.
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Parties are reminded that demands and responses must include all material nonmonetary elements, and that such non-monetary elements should be reflected in the portion of the
letter required by paragraph 3 that describes past settlement discussions. Additionally, any
monetary offers made before or during the settlement conference are assumed to be offers to pay
within 30 days unless the party specifically states otherwise. In this regard, please read paragraph
9 of the Standing Order carefully.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: October 24, 2024
New York, New York
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
GABRIEL W. GORENSTEIN
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
Standing Order Applicable to Settlement Conferences Before Judge Gorenstein
1.
Settlement conferences form no part of the record. All communications made as part of the conference
process are strictly confidential and may not be used for any purpose either in this litigation or
elsewhere.
2.
Judge Gorenstein will function as a mediator, attempting to help the parties reach agreement on terms of
settlement. This process requires that counsel and their clients be both prepared for the conference and
candid with the Court. The Court expects to hold only one settlement conference.
3.
No later than four business days before the conference, the Court and opposing counsel must be in
receipt of a letter from counsel for each party marked prominently “Confidential Material For Use Only
at Settlement Conference,” setting forth succinctly (normally in fewer than 8 pages) the following: (1) A
discussion of the relevant facts and applicable law, with an emphasis on the issues most pertinent to
settlement -- including a discussion of liability and, if appropriate, of damages in the event liability were
established. If non-monetary relief is sought in addition to or instead of money damages, the parties
should set forth their positions as to the provision of such relief. (2) The history of settlement
discussions, if any, including any prior offers or demands. (It is normally unhelpful for a party to state in
this letter its final settlement position.) This letter must be received by opposing counsel and the Court
no later than midnight four business days before the settlement conference. Counsel must immediately
provide a copy of the opposing party’s letter to their client and/or insurer and also must ensure prior to
the conference that the client/insurer has read the other side’s letter.
This letter, along with the “Acknowledgment Form” that appears following this Standing Order,
shall be sent to the Court by email to: GorensteinSettlement@nysd.uscourts.gov
Do not use this email address for any other purpose. For example, any application relating to the
conference must be made by a letter filed on ECF. (If a party prefers to mail or hand deliver to
the mail room the submissions, that is permissible as long as they are received by the due date.)
4.
At the settlement conference, counsel for each side will be expected to make a succinct presentation
(usually 10-20 minutes) in the presence of each other and the parties summarizing the issues they believe
are important for the client and/or insurer of the other side to consider for purposes of formulating a
settlement position. The purpose of the presentation is to address and persuade the opposing party, not
the Court. Thus, it is usually (1) unnecessary to recount in full the background of the dispute and (2)
helpful to discuss issues raised in the opposing party’s confidential settlement letter. The Court prefers
that counsel not use slideware products. After the initial statements, counsel may respond and may also
have their clients speak if that is desired. Any documents presented at the conference must either have
been provided to the other side at least five business days before the conference or consist of documents
that are in the possession of the other side already.
5.
Following the presentations, the Court will meet separately with each side in private. In these meetings,
the parties and their counsel must be prepared to inform the Court of the amount of attorneys’ fees and
expenses incurred to date, and an estimate of the remaining costs (including attorney’s fees) of litigating
the case to judgment, including any appeal.
6.
The presence in person of each party (that is, the client), in addition to the party’s lawyer, is essential to
the settlement process. Also, if an insurance company has any role in approving a settlement, the
decisionmaking representative of the carrier must attend in addition to the insured. Because it is
important that the decisionmakers on settlement hear their adversaries’ presentations and be available to
answer questions from the Court, the person who attends must be the person with ultimate responsibility
for determining the amount of any settlement. That is, corporations (and any other party that is not a
natural person) and insurers must send to the conference the person ultimately responsible within the
organization for giving settlement authority, not someone who has received authority from someone
else. If a party believes that the individuals scheduled to attend the conference on behalf of that party’s
adversary do not comply with this requirement, that party shall immediately confer with the adverse
party and inform the Court by letter promptly if no resolution is reached. (In cases where the City
Comptroller has authority over settlement, the Assistant Corporation Counsel shall arrange in advance of
the conference for a representative of the Comptroller either to attend the conference or to be available
by telephone.)
Note: A client or insurer’s attendance by telephone is permitted if the party lives and works
more than 100 miles from the Courthouse and it would be a great hardship for the party to attend
a conference on any date. Where a party attends by telephone, the party must be on the telephone
for the duration of the conference (If more than one individual will be appearing by telephone
(or if any party is abroad), the parties must immediately arrange for a toll free conference call
number that the individuals and the Court may dial into for the conference.) In addition, where a
client or insurer is appearing telephonically, the attorney must bring a cellphone to the
courtroom. The attorney must also at least 5 days before the conference to file a letter attaching a
proposed order that would permit the attorney to bring an electronic device to the courtroom as
provided in paragraph 1.G of Judge Gorenstein’s Individual Practices.
If a party does not speak fluent English, the party must bring an experienced simultaneous interpreter.
(A consecutive interpreter is not acceptable; also, the attorney on the case may not serve as the
interpreter). Simultaneous interpreters are readily available in the commercial marketplace at reasonable
rates. Counsel should call Chambers if there is any difficulty in securing an interpreter.
7.
If a party fails to attend the settlement conference with all of the required persons – that is, the attorney,
plus the client (which, for a non-individual means a decision-making employee of the client as described
in paragraph 6, above), plus the decision-making representative from the insurance carrier (if
applicable), plus an interpreter if needed – that party may be required to reimburse all of the other
parties for their time and travel expenses, and may face other sanctions.
8.
If counsel becomes aware of the need or potential need for a change in the date of the conference,
counsel must make an application for the change as soon as counsel is aware of such need. If the
application is made more than 14 days in advance of the conference, no cause need be provided.
Otherwise, counsel must provide reasons for seeking the change in date. In addition, the parties are
required to seek a change in date or an adjournment sine die if (1) an adjournment would permit
discovery or exchange of information that would make the conference more fruitful, or (2) a client or
insurer who would otherwise participate by telephone would be available to attend the conference in
person were it held on another date. To seek a new date within 45 days of the originally-scheduled date,
contact Chambers at (212) 805-4260 to obtain an alternative available date and time. Counsel must
thereupon immediately consult with all other counsel as to counsel’s and their clients’ and insurers’
availability on such date. The party must then file a letter on ECF forthwith requesting the new date and
time and indicating that it is agreed to by all parties. If the party wishes to postpone by more than 45
days, an adjournment sine die should be sought by letter, should provide the position of each party as to
the request, and should specify an approximate time period when the conference should be held. Note:
the scheduled conference date is not changed unless counsel are informed that the written application to
change the date has been granted.
9.
If a defendant intends to claim that its financial situation is relevant to any potential or actual settlement
offer (either based on the amount offered or a proposal to pay any portion in more than 30 days), the
defendant shall inform plaintiff of this fact no later than 14 days before the conference. The parties
should then discuss whether plaintiff seeks proof of such claim and whether the defendant is willing to
provide such proof, which must be provided in advance of (not at) the conference. A summary of any
discussions on this topic shall be included in the letters required under paragraph 3.
10.
The scheduling of a settlement conference has no effect on any deadlines or other pending obligations in
the case.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT FORM
Note: this form is available in fillable .pdf format on the court’s website at: https://nysd.uscourts.gov/hon-gabriel-w-gorenstein
Complete this form (please print or type) or its equivalent, sign it, and email it no later than midnight four business
days prior to the conference (1) to all other attorneys who will be attending the conference and (2) to Judge
Gorenstein. Please read the certifications below carefully as your signature indicates your compliance with them.
Name of Case:
Docket Number:
Regisford v. Lockamy
23 Civ. 5928 (AKH) (GWG)
I acknowledge that my client and I must attend a settlement conference on November 19, 2024, at 2:30 p.m. in
Courtroom 519, United States Courthouse, 40 Centre Street, New York, NY.
1.
I am attorney for __________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________[ state name of party or parties].
2.
(For corporate or other non-individual clients): The name and title of the representative(s) of my client who
will attend the conference is:_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Name/title of insurance representative [if any]:________________________________________________
3.
CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX AND FILL IN NAMES:
a.
9 _______________________________________________________________________
________________________________________ [ insert name/names] will attend in person.
b.
9 ________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________[ insert name/names] will attend by
telephone because I certify that (1) such individual(s) lives/works more than 100 miles from the
Courthouse and (2) it would be a great hardship for such person(s) to attend a settlement conference
on this or any other date. The individual(s) understands that he or she must participate by telephone
without interruption for the duration of the conference. I will arrange to bring a cellphone to the
Courtroom as provided in paragraph 1.G of Judge Gorenstein’s Individual Practices.
4.
I certify that the person attending the conference (in person or by telephone) is the person with ultimate
responsibility for determining the settlement amount: that is, the person responsible for giving settlement
authority, not someone who has received authority from another person. In addition, if there is an insurance
carrier with authority over settlement, a representative from such carrier in charge of giving settlement
authority will be present in person or by telephone.
5.
I certify that I will promptly supply a copy of opposing counsel’s settlement letter to all persons attending the
conference (by telephone or in person), and I will ensure that each person has read opposing counsel’s letter
prior to the conference.
6.
I certify that I have read both the Court’s Order scheduling this conference as well as the “Standing Order
Applicable to Settlement Conferences Before Judge Gorenstein.”
_________________________________
[signature of attorney]
__________________________________
[print attorney’s name]
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