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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Pursuant to rule 16 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, a case management conference was held on August 29, 2008. After v. MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT, Defendant. MICHAEL ALAN CROOKER, Plaintiff, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Civil No. 08CV1351 DMS(RBB) CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE ORDER REGULATING DISCOVERY AND OTHER PRETRIAL PROCEEDINGS (Rule 16, Fed.R.Civ.P.) (Local Rule 16.1) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

consulting with the attorneys of record for the parties and being advised of the status of the case, and good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: 1. All discovery shall be completed by all parties on or All motions for discovery shall be filed no

before May 4, 2009.

later than thirty (30) days following the date upon which the event giving rise to the discovery dispute occurred. For oral discovery,

the event giving rise to the discovery dispute is the completion of the transcript of the affected portion of the deposition. For

written discovery, the event giving rise to the discovery dispute

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is the service of the response.

All interrogatories and document

production requests must be served by March 4, 2009. 2. Plaintiff(s) shall serve on all other parties a list of

expert witnesses whom Plaintiff(s) expect(s) to call at trial by March 4, 2009. Defendant(s) shall serve on Plaintiff(s) a list of

expert witnesses Defendant(s) expect(s) to call at trial by April 3, 2009. Each party may supplement its designation in response to The

the other party's designation no later than April 17, 2009. parties must identify any person who may be used to present

evidence pursuant to Rules 702, 703 or 705 of the Federal Rules of Evidence. This requirement is not limited to retained experts.

The designation(s) shall comply with rule 26(a)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and be accompanied by a written report prepared and signed by each witness, including in-house or other witnesses providing expert testimony. The failure to fully comply

with these requirements may result in the exclusion of expert testimony. A written report is not required from a witness giving

testimony as a percipient expert. 3. Any motion to join other parties, to amend the pleadings

or to file additional pleadings shall be filed and heard on or before February 4, 2009. 4. All other pretrial motions must be filed on or before Please be advised that counsel for the moving party

June 5, 2009.

must obtain a motion hearing date from the law clerk of the judge who will hear the motion. Be further advised that the period of

time between the date you request a motion date and the hearing date may vary from one district judge to another. accordingly. Please plan

For example, you should contact the judge's law clerk

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in advance of the motion cutoff to calendar the motion.

Failure to

timely request a motion date may result in the motion not being heard. Questions regarding this case should be directed to the judge's law clerk. The Court draws the parties' attention to Local

Rule 7.1(e)(4) which requires that the parties allot additional time for service of motion papers by mail. Papers not complying

with this rule shall not be accepted for filing. Briefs or memoranda in support of or in opposition to any pending motion shall not exceed twenty-five (25) pages in length without leave of the judge who will hear the motion. No reply

memorandum shall exceed ten (10) pages without leave of the judge who will hear the motion. 5. Further settlement conferences shall be held at

appropriate intervals during the course of the litigation in the chambers of Judge Ruben B. Brooks. A further settlement conference

and order to show cause hearing shall be held on March 4, 2009, at 8:30 a.m. A mandatory settlement conference date will be set at

one of the scheduled settlement conferences. All parties, claims adjusters for insured Defendants and nonlawyer representatives with complete authority to enter into a binding settlement, as well as the principal attorneys responsible for the litigation, must be present and legally and factually prepared to discuss and resolve the case at the mandatory settlement conference and at all settlement conferences. outside corporate counsel shall not appear on behalf of a corporation as the party representative who has the authority to Retained

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negotiate and enter into a settlement.

Failure to attend or obtain

proper excuse will be considered grounds for sanctions. If Plaintiff is incarcerated in a penal institution or other facility, the Plaintiff's presence is not required at conferences before Judge Brooks, and the Plaintiff may participate by telephone. In that case, defense counsel is to coordinate the

Plaintiff's appearance by telephone. Confidential written settlement statements for the mandatory settlement conference shall be lodged directly in the chambers of Judge Brooks no later than settlement conference). (five court days before the mandatory

The statements need not be filed with the The statements

Clerk of the Court or served on opposing counsel.

will not become part of the court file and will be returned at the end of the conference upon request. Written statements may be

lodged with Judge Brooks either by mail or in person. Any statement submitted should avoid arguing the case. Instead, the statement should include a neutral factual statement of the case, identify controlling legal issues, and concisely set out issues of liability and damages, including any settlement demands and offers to date and address special and general damages where applicable. If appropriate, the Court will consider the use of other alternative dispute resolution techniques. 6. Counsel shall serve on each other and file with the Clerk

of the Court their memoranda of contentions of fact and law in compliance with Local Rule 16.1(f)(2) on or before September 24, 2009. On or before this date, all parties or their counsel shall

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also fully comply with the pretrial disclosure requirements of rule 26(a)(3) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. 7. Counsel shall confer and take the action required by The parties A

Local Rule 16.1(f)(4) on or before September 29, 2009.

shall meet and confer and prepare a proposed pretrial order.

personal meeting between an incarcerated Plaintiff, acting in pro per, and defense counsel is not required. At this meeting, counsel shall discuss and attempt to enter into stipulations and agreements resulting in simplification of the triable issues. Counsel shall exchange copies and/or display all

exhibits other than those to be used for impeachment, lists of witnesses and their addresses including experts who will be called to testify and written contentions of applicable facts and law. The exhibits shall be prepared in accordance with Local Rule 16.1(f)(2)(c). Counsel shall cooperate in the preparation of the

proposed final pretrial conference order. 8. The proposed final pretrial conference order, including

objections to any party's Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(3) pretrial disclosures, shall be prepared, served and lodged with the Clerk of the Court on or before October 2, 2009, and shall be in the form prescribed in and in compliance with Local Rule 16.1(f)(6). Counsel shall also bring a court copy of the pretrial order to the pretrial conference. 9. The final pretrial conference shall be held before the

Honorable Dana M. Sabraw, United States District Judge, on October 9, 2009, at 10:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Trial shall begin on November 2, 2009, at

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10.

The dates and times set forth herein will not be modified

except for good cause shown. 11. Plaintiff's(s') counsel shall serve a copy of this order

on all parties that enter this case hereafter.

Dated: August 29, 2008 RUBEN B. BROOKS United States Magistrate Judge All Parties of Record

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CASE RESOLUTION GUIDELINES

All parties and claims adjusters for insured Defendants and representatives with complete authority to enter into a binding settlement, as well as the principal attorney(s) responsible for the litigation, must be present and legally and factually prepared to discuss and resolve the case. Failure to attend or obtain proper excuse will be considered grounds for sanctions. Case Resolution Conference Briefs Written statements, when specifically requested, shall be lodged in the chambers of Judge Brooks no later than five court days before the scheduled conference. The statements will not become part of the court file. Written statements may be submitted on a confidential basis and lodged with Judge Brooks either by mail or in person. Any statement submitted should avoid arguing the case. Instead the statement should include a neutral factual statement of the case and concisely set out issues of liability and damages, including any settlement demands and offers to date, and address special and general damages where applicable. If appropriate, the court will consider the use of other alternative dispute resolution techniques. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact my research attorney, at (619) 557-3404.

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