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Posted: 5/30/2024 12:20:45 PM EDT
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Full docket text for document 225 (4/24/2024): MINUTE ORDER by Judge John D Russell : upon reassignment and review of this matter, this case is set for jury trial on October 15, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. The parties are ordered to participate in a settlement conference through the OKND Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) program no later than August 1, 2024, setting/resetting deadline(s)/hearing(s): ( Jury Trial set for 10/15/2024 at 09:00 AM before Judge John D Russell) (This entry is the Official Order of the Court. No document is attached.) (clb, Dpty Clk)
View Quote Recap: Settlement Conference, Document 227 04/25/24 SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE ORDER The parties are ordered to participate in a Settlement Conference before Magistrate Judge Christine D. Little on July 9, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. at the U.S. District Court, 333 W. 4th Street, 3rd Floor, Tulsa, OK 74103. The parties shall report to Courtroom #2, 3rd floor. Any party who wishes to have the conference by video or telephonic means shall notify the Settlement Judge and opposing counsel no later than 30 days before the conference and shall identify the reason for the request. The conference is governed by the following directives. This case has been assigned for a Settlement Conference through the Court-sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) program. Specific requirements imposed by this Court are set forth in its Local Rules. See LCvR16-2. Counsel must familiarize themselves with the Local Rule and this Settlement Conference Order. More information on the Court’s ADR program is contained on the Court’s web site: http://www.oknd.uscourts.gov under “Alternative Dispute Resolution.” All parties and lead counsel are ordered to participate in a Settlement Conference, on the date and time set forth above. This order describes the obligations of the parties and counsel and the Court’s expectations with regard to the conference. These obligations are mandatory. All civil cases set on a trial docket in this District are scheduled for Settlement Conference. The vast majority of civil cases settle before trial. Therefore, parties and counsel need to prepare for Settlement Conference as seriously as they prepare for trial. Parties are required to advise the Court should the case settle or is otherwise disposed of before the scheduled Settlement Conference.
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