Farzin Michael Feizbakhsh et al v. Travelers Commercial Insurance Company et al
Farzin Michael Feizbakhsh and Rebecca Feizbakhsh |
Does, Aaron Stone and Travelers Commercial Insurance Company |
2:2016cv02165 |
March 30, 2016 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Charles F. Eick |
John A. Kronstadt |
Insurance |
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Filing 33 ORDER DISMISSING CASE WITHOUT PREJUDICE by Judge John A. Kronstadt. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. 32 (ake) |
Filing 29 MINUTES OF PLAINTIFFS' MOTION TO REMAND 14 ; DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO DISMISS PLAINTIFFS' THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION 23 Hearing held before Judge John A. Kronstadt. The Court takes the Plaintiffs' Motion and Defendants' Motion UNDER SUBMISSION and a ruling will be issued. Counsel request an extension of the deadline by which they are to complete their settlement efforts. The Court grants the request and continues the following deadlines: January 27, 2017: Last day to c omplete settlement conference/mediation; February 3, 2017: Last day to file notice of settlement or joint report re status of settlement; February 13, 2017 at 1:30 p.m.: Post Mediation Status Conference. Counsel shall agree on a private neutral and schedule a date for the conference/mediation as soon as possible so as to secure a date. A request to continue the dates will not be granted because the parties were not able to schedule a date timely. Court Reporter: Alex Joko. (lom) |
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