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Tripp v. Stocker

United States District Court, E.D. California
Jul 6, 2010
Case No. 2:08-cv-2876-GEB-GGH P (E.D. Cal. Jul. 6, 2010)

Opinion

Case No. 2:08-cv-2876-GEB-GGH P.

July 6, 2010


ORDER


Plaintiff is a prisoner proceeding pro se with an action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. This case will be referred to Jay Dyer, to conduct a mediation on August 11, 2010, at 1:00 p.m. Both parties will be required to submit confidential settlement conference statements setting forth a brief description of the case, their respective positions as to the active claims/defenses, and a settlement demand/response. The settlement conference statements are not to exceed five (5) pages in length, and are not to include exhibits or attachments. The settlement conference is not to exceed three (3) hours unless both parties agree to continue.

Plaintiff will be required to appear by video conference from his current place of confinement. A separate order and writ of habeas corpus ad testificandum will issue with this order.

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

1. This case is set for mediation on August 11, 2010, at 1:00 p.m. in Courtroom #1, at the U. S. District Court, 501 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814.

2. Plaintiff shall personally attend, via video conference.

3. Defendants' lead counsel and a person with full and unlimited authority to negotiate and enter into a binding settlement on defendants' behalf shall attend in person.

The term "full authority to settle" means that the individuals attending the mediation conference must be authorized to fully explore settlement options and to agree at that time to any settlement terms acceptable to the parties. G. Heileman Brewing Co., Inc. v. Joseph Oat Corp., 871 F.2d 648, 653 (7th Cir. 1989),cited with approval in Official Airline Guides, Inc. v. Goss, 6 F. 3d 1385, 1396 (9th Cir. 1993). The individual with full authority to settle must also have "unfettered discretion and authority" to change the settlement position of the party, if appropriate. Pittman v. Brinker Int'l., Inc., 216 F.R.D. 481, 485-86 (D. Ariz. 2003), amended on recon. in part, Pitman v. Brinker Int'l, Inc., 2003 WL 23353478 (D. Ariz. 2003). The purpose behind requiring the attendance of a person with full settlement authority is that the parties' view of the case may be altered during the face to face conference. Pitman, 216 F.R.D. at 486. An authorization to settle for a limited dollar amount or sum certain can be found not to comply with the requirement of full authority to settle. Nick v. Morgan's Foods, Inc., 270 F. 3d 590, 596-97 (8th Cir. 2001).

4. Those in attendance must be prepared to discuss the claims, defenses and damages. The failure of any counsel, party or authorized person subject to this order to appear in person may result in the imposition of sanctions. Sanctions will include, but will not be limited to, the attorney fees and travel costs of the other parties and/or the mediator. In addition, the conference will not proceed and will be reset to another date.

5. The settlement conference is not to exceed three (3) hours unless both parties agree to continue.

6. The parties are directed to provide confidential settlement conference statements to Sujean Park, 501 I Street, Suite 4-200, Sacramento, California 95814, or via email atspark@caed.uscourts.gov, so that they arrive no later than July 30, 2010.


Summaries of

Tripp v. Stocker

United States District Court, E.D. California
Jul 6, 2010
Case No. 2:08-cv-2876-GEB-GGH P (E.D. Cal. Jul. 6, 2010)
Case details for

Tripp v. Stocker

Case Details

Full title:LONNIE TRIPP, Plaintiff, v. KIM STOCKER, et al., Defendants

Court:United States District Court, E.D. California

Date published: Jul 6, 2010

Citations

Case No. 2:08-cv-2876-GEB-GGH P (E.D. Cal. Jul. 6, 2010)