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Nature of Suit Code: 890
Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions
Cause of Action: 28:1331 Fed. Question

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

BRADBERRY,

 v.

T-MOBILE USA, INC.,

_________________________________

BRADBERRY,

 v.

MBLOX, INC.,

__________________________________

PISHVAEE,

 v.

VERISIGN, INC., et al.,

_________________________________

VALDEZ,

 v.

M-QUBE, INC., et al.,

__________________________________

JIRAN,

 v.

AT&T MOBILITY, LLC, et al.,

 /

No. C 06-06567 CW

No. C 07-05298 CW

No. C 07-03407 CW

No. C 07-06496 CW

No. C 08-00013 CW 

AMENDED CASE

MANAGEMENT

SCHEDULING ORDER FOR

REASSIGNED CIVIL

CASES

These actions having been related and assigned to the undersigned

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judge,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a hearing on Defendant Aliza Valdez’s

Motion to Remand filed in C-07-06496 CW, Defendants Louis Jiran and

Delores Gresham’s Motions to Remand filed in C-08-00013 CW, and

Defendant AT&T Mobility, LLC’s Motion to Compel Arbitration and Motion

to Dismiss Claims Pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Action filed in

C-07-3407 CW will be held on March 20, 2008, at 2:00 p.m., in

Courtroom 2, 4th Floor, 1301 Clay Street, Oakland, CA 94612.

Opposition to the motions will be due February 28, 2008, and any reply

will be due March 6, 2008. A Case Management Conference in all of the

above-captioned cases will also be held on March 20, 2008, at 2:00

p.m. Pursuant to Civil L.R. 16-9(a), a joint Case Management

Statement will be due seven (7) days prior to the conference. The

Case Management Conference previously set for March 18, 2008, in C-06-

6567 CW and C-07-05298 CW is vacated.

These cases have been designated for the Court’s Electronic Case

Filing (ECF) Program. Pursuant to General Order 45, each attorney of

record is obligated to become an ECF user and be assigned a user ID

and password for access to the system. All documents required to be

filed with the Clerk shall be filed electronically on the ECF website,

except as provided otherwise in section VII of General Order 45 or

authorized otherwise by the court.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: 2/15/08

____________________________

CLAUDIA WILKEN

UNITED STATED DISTRICT JUDGE

(Rev. 10/10/07)

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NOTICE

Case Management Conferences and Pretrial Conferences are

conducted on Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. Criminal Law and Motion calendar

is conducted on Wednesdays at 2:00 p.m. for defendants in custody and

2:30 p.m. for defendants not in custody. Civil Law and Motion

calendar is conducted on Thursdays at 2:00 p.m. Order of call is

determined by the Court. Counsel need not reserve a hearing date for

civil motions; however, counsel are advised to check the legal

newspapers or the Court’s website at www.cand.uscourts.gov for

unavailable dates.

Motions for Summary Judgment: All issues shall be contained

within one motion of 25 pages or less, made on 35 days notice. (See

Civil L.R. 7-2). Separate statements of undisputed facts in support

of or in opposition to motions for summary judgment will not be

considered by the Court. (See Civil Local Rule 56-2(a)). The motion

and opposition should include a statement of facts supported by

citations to the declarations filed with respect to the motion.

Evidentiary and procedural objections shall be contained within the

motion, opposition or reply; separate motions to strike will not be

considered by the Court. Any cross-motion shall be contained within

the opposition to any motion for summary judgment, shall contain 25

pages or less, and shall be filed 21 days before the hearing. The

reply to a motion may contain up to 15 pages, shall include the

opposition to any cross-motion, and shall be filed 14 days before the

hearing. (See Civil Local Rule 7-3). The Court may, sua sponte or

pursuant to a motion under Civil L.R. 6-3, reschedule the hearing so

as to give a moving party time to file a reply to any cross-motion.

All discovery motions are referred to a Magistrate Judge to be

heard and considered at the convenience of his/her calendar. All such

matters shall be noticed by the moving party for hearing on the

assigned Magistrate Judge's regular law and motion calendar, or

pursuant to that Judge's procedures.

Pursuant to General Order 45,§ VI.G, “In all cases subject to

ECF, in addition to filing papers electronically, the parties are

required to lodge for chambers no later than noon on the business day

following the day that the papers are filed electronically, one paper

copy of each document that is filed electronically.” 

(rev. 10/10/07)

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STANDING ORDER FOR ALL JUDGES OF THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF

CALIFORNIA

CONTENTS OF JOINT CASE MANAGEMENT STATEMENT

Commencing March 1, 2007, all judges of the Northern District of California require the identical

information in Joint Case Management Statements filed pursuant to Civil Local Rule 16-9. The parties

must include the following information in their statement which, except in unusually complex cases,

should not exceed ten pages:

1. Jurisdiction and Service: The basis for the court’s subject matter jurisdiction over

plaintiff’s claims and defendant’s counterclaims, whether any issues exist regarding personal

jurisdiction or venue, whether any parties remain to be served, and, if any parties remain to be served,

a proposed deadline for service.

2. Facts: A brief chronology of the facts and a statement of the principal factual

issues in dispute.

3. Legal Issues: A brief statement, without extended legal argument, of the disputed points

of law, including reference to specific statutes and decisions.

4. Motions: All prior and pending motions, their current status, and any anticipated motions.

5. Amendment of Pleadings: The extent to which parties, claims, or defenses are expected to be

added or dismissed and a proposed deadline for amending the pleadings.

6. Evidence Preservation: Steps taken to preserve evidence relevant to the issues reasonably evident

in this action, including interdiction of any document-destruction program and any ongoing erasures of

e-mails, voice mails, and other electronically-recorded material.

7. Disclosures: Whether there has been full and timely compliance with the initial disclosure

requirements of Fed. R. Civ. P. 26 and a description of the disclosures made.

8. Discovery: Discovery taken to date, if any, the scope of anticipated discovery, any proposed

limitations or modifications of the discovery rules, and a proposed discovery plan pursuant to Fed. R.

Civ. P. 26(f).

9. Class Actions: If a class action, a proposal for how and when the class will be certified.

10. Related Cases: Any related cases or proceedings pending before another judge of this court, or

before another court or administrative body.

11. Relief: All relief sought through complaint or counterclaim, including the amount of any

damages sought and a description of the bases on which damages are calculated. In addition, any party

from whom damages are sought must describe the bases on which it contends damages should be

calculated if liability is established. 

12. Settlement and ADR: Prospects for settlement, ADR efforts to date, and a specific ADR plan

for the case, including compliance with ADR L.R. 3-5 and a description of key discovery or motions

necessary to position the parties to negotiate a resolution.

13. Consent to Magistrate Judge For All Purposes: Whether all parties will consent to have a

magistrate judge conduct all further proceedings including trial and entry of judgment.

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14. Other References: Whether the case is suitable for reference to binding arbitration, a special

master, or the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.

15. Narrowing of Issues: Issues that can be narrowed by agreement or by motion, suggestions to

expedite the presentation of evidence at trial (e.g., through summaries or stipulated facts), and any

request to bifurcate issues, claims, or defenses.

16. Expedited Schedule: Whether this is the type of case that can be handled on an expedited basis

with streamlined procedures. 

17. Scheduling: Proposed dates for designation of experts, discovery cutoff, hearing of dispositive

motions, pretrial conference and trial.

18. Trial: Whether the case will be tried to a jury or to the court and the expected length of the trial.

19. Disclosure of Non-party Interested Entities or Persons: Whether each party has filed the

“Certification of Interested Entities or Persons” required by Civil Local Rule 3-16. In addition, each

party must restate in the case management statement the contents of its certification by identifying any

persons, firms, partnerships, corporations (including parent corporations) or other entities known by the

party to have either: (i) a financial interest in the subject matter in controversy or in a party to the

proceeding; or (ii) any other kind of interest that could be substantially affected by the outcome of the

proceeding.

20. Such other matters as may facilitate the just, speedy and inexpensive disposition of this matter.

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