DICAPRIO v. MENU FOODS INCOME FUND et al

Filing 4

NOTICE that instant civil action has been designated for placement into the United States District Court's Alternative Dispute Resolution Program. The parties are directed to fully complete the required 26(f) report, which includes the stipulation of selecting an ADR process. Counsel for plaintiff (or in the case of a removal action, counsel for removing defendant) shall make service of the notice on all parties.(njt)

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DICAPRIO v. MENU FOODS INCOME FUND et al Doc. 4 Case 2:07-cv-00734-DSC Document 4 Filed 06/01/2007 Page 1 of 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA RE: Mary DiCaprio v. Menu Foods Income Fund, et al. Civil Action No. 2:07cv734-DSC NOTICE The instant civil action has been designated for placement into the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania's Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) program. The parties are directed to fully complete the required Rule 26(f) report, which includes the stipulation of selecting an ADR process. For further information, parties should refer to Local Rule 16.2 and the Court's ADR Policies and Procedures, which can be accessed at the Court's website at www.pawd.uscourts.gov Counsel for plaintiff (or in the case of a removal action, counsel for removing defendant) shall make service of this notice on all parties. The attorneys of record and all unrepresented parties that appear in this case are reminded that they are jointly responsible for submitting to the Court the following documents prior to the Initial Case Management Conference, in addition to any additional requirements of the assigned Judge: (a) (b) a written report required by Fed.R.Civ.P. 26(f), in the format set forth in Appendix B to the Local Rule 16.1.1B a stipulation of selecting an ADR process (pursuant to Revised Local Rule 16.2). Dockets.Justia.com

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