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Nature of Suit Code: 440
Nature of Suit: Other Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 42:12101 Americans w/ Disabilities Act (ADA)

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United States District Court

For the Northern District of California

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

MANDI HAYDEN, No. C 05-01785 NJV

Plaintiff,

ORDER SETTING CASE MANAGEMENT

v. CONFERENCE

REDWOODS COMMUNITY COLLEGE,

Defendant.

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TO ALL PARTIES AND COUNSEL OF RECORD:

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a Case Management Conference is scheduled for October

18, 2005 at 2:00 p.m., in Courtroom 205 A, 2nd Floor, Federal Building, 514 H Street, Eureka,

California.

The parties shall appear in person or through counsel, or, if counsel are located outside the

Eureka area, by telephone, and shall be prepared to discuss scheduling of future proceedings in this

case.

A case management statement shall be filed no later than seven (7) days prior to the

conference, in accordance with Civil Local Rule 16-9. The case management statement shall

address the following issues:

A. Principal Issues

Include a brief statement of the principal facts and events underlying the action. 

Identify the principal factual and legal issues that the parties dispute.

B. Alternative Dispute Resolution and Settlement

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Identify the alternative dispute resolution procedure(s) which the parties intend to use, or

report specifically why no such procedure would assist in the resolution of the case.

Suggest ways the Court might help with the settlement process.

C. Motions

Identify any motions whose early resolution would likely have a significant effect on the

scope of discovery or other aspects of the case.

D. Discovery

1. Describe the discovery each party intends to take and how long discovery is

expected to take. No discovery shall be taken until after the conference.

2. Recommend limitations on discovery and, if appropriate, on subject areas,

types of witnesses, and/or time periods to which discovery should be confined.

E. Trial

State the month and year in which the parties recommend the trial should commence, the

anticipated length of trial and whether the trial will be before the court or a jury.

G. Additional Scheduling

1. Recommend time limits to conclude discovery and to hear motions.

2. Recommend the date for the pretrial conference and for filing the papers

required for the pretrial conference.

At the time of filing the original with the Clerk’s Office, two conformed copies of all

documents shall be delivered directly to chambers on the 2nd floor. All documents shall list the

civil case number followed by the designation “NJV.” 

Dated: _______________________________

Nandor J. Vadas

United States Magistrate Judge

9/14/05

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