Source: s3://data.kl3m.ai/documents/govinfo/USCOURTS/USCOURTS-casd-3_09-cv-02134/USCOURTS-casd-3_09-cv-02134-0/pdf.json

Nature of Suit Code: 791
Nature of Suit: Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
Cause of Action: 29:1132 E.R.I.S.A.-Employee Benefits

---

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

09cv2134 1

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

RAE ELLEN SIMMONS ADATTO,

Plaintiff,

v.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON LONG

TERM DISABILITY PLAN,

Defendant.

 

)

)

)

)

)

)

)

)

)

)

)

)

Civil No. 09-CV-2134-JM(WVG)

ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION TO

CONTINUE EARLY NEUTRAL

EVALUATION CONFERENCE

(Doc. No. 10)

The Joint Motion To Continue Early Neutral Evaluation

Conference is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. On November 24,

2009, the Court set an Early Neutral Evaluation Conference (“ENE”)

for February 1, 2010 at 2:00 P.M. Plaintiff’s counsel has been

ordered to appear in court in an unrelated case during the time of

the scheduled ENE. Consequently, Plaintiff and Defendant mutually

agreed to petition this Court to reschedule the ENE. Accordingly,

the Early Neutral Evaluation Conference set for February 1, 2010 at

2:00 P.M. is VACATED and RESET for March 26, 2010 at 2:00 P.M. in

Courtroom F.

Pursuant to Rule 16.1(c) of the Local Rules of the United

Case 3:09-cv-02134-JM-WVG Document 11 Filed 01/26/10 Page 1 of 3
 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

09cv2134 2

States District Court for the Southern District of California, both

counsel and the parties who have full and unlimited authority to

negotiate and enter into a binding settlement shall appear in person

at the conference and shall be prepared to discuss the claims,

defenses, damages and settlement. 

Unless there are extraordinary circumstances, persons

required to attend the conference pursuant to this Order shall not

be excused from personal attendance. Requests for excuse from

attendance for extraordinary circumstances shall be made in writing

at least 48 hours prior to the conference. Where the suit involves

the United States or one of its agencies, only counsel for the

United States with full settlement authority need appear. 

The Court requires that the parties file Confidential ENE

Statements within seven days prior to the ENE. The Court has

previously received ENE briefs sent for the vacated February 1, 2010

conference. ENE Statements do not need to be filed again, unless a

party’s position or information has changed.

In the event the case does not settle at the Early Neutral

Evaluation Conference, the parties shall also be prepared to discuss

the following matters at the conclusion of the conference.

1. Any anticipated objections under Federal Rule of Civil

Procedure 26(a)(1)(E) to the initial disclosure provisions of

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(a)(1)(A-D);

2. The scheduling of the Federal Rule of Civil Procedure

26(f) conference;

3. The date of initial disclosure and the date for lodging

the discovery plan following the Rule 26(f) conference; and,

4. The scheduling of a Case Management Conference pursuant

Case 3:09-cv-02134-JM-WVG Document 11 Filed 01/26/10 Page 2 of 3
 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

09cv2134 3

to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16(b).

The Court will issue an appropriate order addressing these

issues and setting dates as appropriate.

Plaintiff's counsel shall give notice of the ENE to all

parties responding to the Complaint after the date of this Notice.

 Local Rule 16.1(c) requires that an ENE take place within 45

days of the filing of the first answer. Requests to continue ENE

conferences are rarely granted. However, the Court will consider

formal, written ex parte requests to continue an ENE conference when

extraordinary circumstances exist that make a continuance appropriate. In and of itself, having to travel a long distance to appear

at the ENE conference is not an extraordinary circumstance. Absent

extraordinary circumstances, requests for continuances of the ENE

conference may not be considered unless submitted in writing no less

than seven calendar days prior to the scheduled conference.

Questions regarding this case may be directed to the

Magistrate Judge's Research Attorney at (619) 557-6384.

DATED: January 26, 2010

 Hon. William V. Gallo

 U.S. Magistrate Judge

Case 3:09-cv-02134-JM-WVG Document 11 Filed 01/26/10 Page 3 of 3