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Parties Involved:
Teresa Freed
Plaintiff
United States of America
Defendant

Document Text:

United States District Court

For the Northern District of California

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

TERESA FREED,

Plaintiff, No. C 06-2300 MJJ (EDL)

v. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT

CONFERENCE AND SETTLEMENT

CONFERENCE ORDER UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

Defendant.

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TO ALL PARTIES AND COUNSEL OF RECORD:

The above matter was referred to Magistrate Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte for Settlement

Conference. You are hereby notified that the conference is scheduled for August 1, 2007 at 

9:00 a.m., Courtroom E, 15th Floor, Federal Building, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco,

California 94102.

Lead trial counsel shall appear at the Settlement Conference with the parties and with the

person or persons having full authority to negotiate and to settle the case. In all cases in which a party

is insured, the carrier's claims representative and attorney, if any, with full authority to negotiate up

to the limits of coverage shall also attend the Settlement Conference. In cases where settlement

authority rests with a governing body, counsel shall advise the Court and opposing counsel by letter at

least 72 hours prior to the conference, of the manner in which the governing body will appear.

Personal attendance by counsel will not be excused under any circumstances and personal

attendance by a party will rarely be excused. Permission for a party to attend by telephone may be

granted, in the Court's discretion, upon written request made at least ten (10) calendar days in advance

of the conference, if the party lives and works outside of the Northern District of California and the

Court determines that personal attendance would constitute a hardship and is not needed in order to have

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an effective settlement conference. The nature of the hardship must be explained. A copy of the written

request must be served on all other parties. Any objection to the request must be submitted within fortyeight (48) hours of receipt. Both the request and objection may be submitted in letter form either by

mail or facsimile to (415) 522-2002. If telephone attendance is allowed, the party must be available

throughout the entire conference. 

On or before July 23, 2007, the parties shall deliver directly to the Magistrate Judge a

Confidential Settlement Conference Statement which should not be filed with the Clerk of the

Court or served upon other parties.

The Confidential Settlement Conference Statement shall not exceed twenty-five (25) pages of

text exclusive of exhibits. (Parties are encouraged to include as exhibits any key documents and

deposition excerpts). The Confidential Settlement Conference Statement shall include the following:

1. A brief statement of the facts of the case.

2. A brief statement of the claims and defenses including, but not limited to, statutory or

other grounds upon which the claims are founded, a candid, forthright evaluation of the parties'

likelihood of prevailing on the claims and defenses and a description of the major issues in dispute.

3. A list of the key facts in dispute and a brief statement of the specific evidence relevant

to those facts.

4. A summary of the proceedings to date and any pending motions.

5. An estimate of the out of pocket expenses, attorney's fees and time to be expended for

further discovery, pretrial and trial.

6. The relief sought, including an itemization of damages.

7. The party's position on settlement, including present demands and offers and a history

of past settlement discussions.

8. If there have been no prior settlement discussions, plaintiff must serve a demand letter

outlining its theories for recovery, supporting facts and damages in writing at least 7 days before the

conference, and defendant must respond in writing at least 3 days before the conference.

It is not unusual for conferences to last two to three hours or more. No participant in the

settlement conference will be permitted to leave the settlement conference before it is concluded without

the permission of the settlement conference judge.

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 Parties are encouraged to participate and frankly discuss their case. Statements they make

during the conference will not be admissible at trial to prove or disprove liability in the event the case

does not settle. The parties should be prepared to discuss such items as their settlement objectives, any

impediments to settlement that they perceive, whether they have enough information to discuss

settlement and, if not, what additional information is needed and the possibility of a creative resolution

of the dispute.

Any request to continue the settlement conference shall be submitted in writing as soon as

possible after consultation with the opposing party. The request must demonstrate a compelling

reason for a continuance, and state whether the opposing party(ies) agree or oppose the request. Any

party who objects to the continuance should submit a written response within 2 business days.

Submission by facsimile is acceptable at facsimile number (415) 522-2002. A paper copy of all

electronically filed documents must be delivered to chambers no later than 12:00 noon on the day

after the document is electronically filed.

The parties shall notify Magistrate Judge Laporte's Courtroom Deputy immediately at (415)

522-3694 if this case settles prior to the date set for settlement conference. 

Dated: September 18, 2006

 

ELIZABETH D. LAPORTE

United States Magistrate Judge

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