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Bush v. Ibarra

United States District Court, Eastern District of California
Apr 25, 2023
1:20-cv-00015-JLT-EPG (PC) (E.D. Cal. Apr. 25, 2023)

Opinion

1:20-cv-00015-JLT-EPG (PC)

04-25-2023

JAMES S. BUSH, Plaintiff, v. P. IBARRA, et al., Defendants.


ORDER SETTING SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE

Plaintiff James Bush is a state prisoner proceeding through counsel with this civil rights action filed pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. The Court has determined that this case will benefit from a settlement conference. Therefore, this case will be referred to Magistrate Judge Christopher D. Baker to conduct a settlement conference on July 17, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. The settlement conference will be conducted by remote means, with all parties appearing by Zoom video conference. The Court will issue the necessary writ in due course.

In accordance with the above, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

1. This case is set for a settlement conference before Magistrate Judge Christopher D. Baker on July 17, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. The settlement conference will be conducted by remote means, with all parties appearing by Zoom video conference. Defense counsel shall arrange for the participation of James Bush. The Zoom settlement conference invitation will be distributed the week prior, or counsel may contact Susan Hall, Courtroom Deputy for Magistrate Baker, at SHall@caed.uscourts.gov. Any difficulties concerning the Zoom video conference, or connecting to the Zoom video conference, shall immediately be reported to Susan Hall. The Court will issue a writ of habeas corpus ad testificandum to allow for James Bush's participation, as appropriate.

2. Each party or a representative with full authority to negotiate and enter into a binding settlement agreement shall participate in the conference. The failure of any counsel, party, or authorized person subject to this order to participate in the conference may result in the imposition of sanctions.

3. Consideration of settlement is a serious matter that requires thorough preparation prior to the settlement conference. Participants in the conference must be prepared to discuss the claims, defenses, and damages.

4. The parties shall engage in informal settlement negotiations as follows: No later than May 15, 2023, Plaintiff shall submit to Defendants, by e-mail, a written itemization of damages and a meaningful settlement demand, including a brief explanation of why such settlement is appropriate, which shall not exceed 5 pages. No later than May 30, 2023, Defendants shall respond, by e-mail, with an acceptance of Plaintiff's offer or a meaningful counteroffer, including a brief explanation of why such settlement is appropriate. If settlement is achieved, the parties shall file a Notice of Settlement as required by Local Rule 160.

5. If settlement is not achieved informally, the parties shall submit confidential settlement conference statements no later than June 15, 2023. The parties shall email their statements to CDBorders@caed.uscourts.gov. Once the parties have submitted their statements, they shall file a “Notice of Submission of Confidential Settlement Conference Statement” with the Court. The confidential settlement conference statements themselves should not be filed with the court nor served on the opposing party.

6. The confidential settlement conference statements should be no longer than 5 pages in length and include:

a. A brief statement of the facts of the case;

b. A brief statement of the claims and defenses of the case, i.e., the statutory, constitutional, or other grounds upon which the claims are founded;

c. A forthright discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of the case and an evaluation of the likelihood of prevailing on the claims or defenses, from the party's perspective, and a description of the major issues in dispute;

d. An estimate of the party's expected costs and time to be expended for further discovery, pretrial matters, and trial;

e. A summary of past settlement discussions, including the informal settlement negotiations required above; a statement of the party's current position on settlement, including the amount the party would offer and accept to settle (in specific dollar amounts); and a statement of the party's expectations for settlement discussions;

f. An estimate of any restitution allocated to plaintiff, or other financial obligation assigned to plaintiff, that would affect the parties' settlement discussions;

g. A list of the individuals who will be attending the conference on the party's behalf, including names and, if appropriate, titles; and, h. If a party intends to discuss the settlement of any other actions or claims not raised in this suit, a brief description of each action or claim, including case number(s), as applicable.

7. The Clerk of Court is directed to serve a copy of this order on the Litigation Office at the Centinela State Prison via facsimile at (760) 337-9592 or via email.

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Bush v. Ibarra

United States District Court, Eastern District of California
Apr 25, 2023
1:20-cv-00015-JLT-EPG (PC) (E.D. Cal. Apr. 25, 2023)
Case details for

Bush v. Ibarra

Case Details

Full title:JAMES S. BUSH, Plaintiff, v. P. IBARRA, et al., Defendants.

Court:United States District Court, Eastern District of California

Date published: Apr 25, 2023

Citations

1:20-cv-00015-JLT-EPG (PC) (E.D. Cal. Apr. 25, 2023)