Coleman v. Altec, Inc.
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ORDER - No later than 1 October 2018, the parties shall confer and determine three dates up to and including 9 November 2018 upon which they and the other required attendees under Local Civil Rule 101.2(d)(l), E.D.N.C. are mutually available for the settlement conference; denying as moot 61 Motion to Compel. Signed by US Magistrate Judge James E. Gates on 9/10/2018. (Sellers, N.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DIVISION
5:16-CV-954-D
LEROY COLEMAN, JR.,
Plaintiff,
v.
ALTEC, INC.,
Defendant.
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ORDER
This case comes before the court for the scheduling of a court-hosted settlement conference
required to be held in this case by the court's 7 September 2018 Order (D.E. 66). 1 The conference
shall be subject to the following:
1.
No later than 1October2018, the parties shall confer and determine three dates up
to and including 9 November 2018 upon which they and the other required attendees under Local
Civil Rule 101.2(d)(l), E.D.N.C. are mutually available for the settlement conference.
The
persons specified in Local Civil Rule 101.2(d) shall attend the session in person. Failure to attend
in person without the court's prior permission can result in the imposition of sanctions.
2.
Counsel for defendant shall file a notice setting out the three proposed dates for the
settlement conference within one day after the conference provided for in the preceding paragraph.
3.
The court will schedule the settlement conference after the filing of defendant's
notice.
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Plaintiff has a pending motion to compel mediation (D.E. 61 ), which was referred to the undersigned for disposition.
See D.E. 63. The 7 September 2018 Order (D.E. 66) provides the relief sought by plaintiff in his motion to compel
and it is accordingly DENIED as moot.
4.
The settlement conference shall be conducted in accordance with Local Civil Rule
101.2, E.D.N.C.
SO ORDERED, this
i~day of September 2018.
J
United States Magistrate Judge
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