MORT et al v. LAWRENCE COUNTY CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES et al

Filing 34

Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge David S. Cercone: Case Management Conference held on 2/24/2011. The Court confirmed with counsel that all prerequisites for the ADR process have been completed. Parties to engage in mediation on or before April 25, 2011. Jury trial CMO with 150 days of discovery to follow. (Court Reporter: None) (mwm)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA ELIZABETH MORT and ALEX RODRIGUEZ, Plaintiffs, vs. LAWRENCE COUNTY CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES; LAWRENCE COUNTY; CHRISSY MONTAGUE, Lawrence County Children and Youth Services Caseworker; and JAMESON HEALTH SYSTEM, Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 2:10cv1438 Electronic Filing CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE Before Judge David Stewart Cercone Appear for Plaintiff: Appear for Defendant: Hearing date: Hearing begun: Hearing concluded: Stenographer: Clerk/Deputy Clerk: Patricia L. Dodge, Esquire; Sara Rose, Esquire Jeffrey Cohen, Esquire ­ Lawrence County Defendants Richard J. Kabbert, Esquire ­ Jameson HS 2/24/11 11:00 a.m. 11:20 a.m. None Mark W. Mohney REMARKS: The court met with counsel to assure that the parties have completed all prerequisites for completion of the ADR process. Attorney Dodge designated as lead counsel for the ADR process. The parties have selected mediation to be conducted before Mark Hornak, Esquire. Costs to be split 1/3 to each party. A notice of ADR session must be filed on or before March 10, 2011. The session must occur on or before April 25, 2011. The parties will request a post-discovery conference with the court if it appears at that time that such a conference will assist the parties in expeditiously resolving the case or completing final preparations for trial. Standard jury-trial CMO with 150 days of discovery to follow.

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