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  • Deborah Skucas  vs.  County of San Mateo, et al(23) Unlimited Other PI/PD/WD document preview
  • Deborah Skucas  vs.  County of San Mateo, et al(23) Unlimited Other PI/PD/WD document preview
  • Deborah Skucas  vs.  County of San Mateo, et al(23) Unlimited Other PI/PD/WD document preview
  • Deborah Skucas  vs.  County of San Mateo, et al(23) Unlimited Other PI/PD/WD document preview
						
                                

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3 SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN MATEO COUNTY 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063 FILED SAN MATEO COUNTY www.sanmateocourt.org 12/10/2020 Clerk of the Superior Court By /s/ Wai Lee NOTICE OF CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE Deputy Court Clerk Deborah Skucas Case No: 20-CIV-05519 vs. Date and Wednesday, 04/21/2021 County of San Mateo Time: at 9:00 AM Dept.: TBD You are hereby given notice of your Case Management Conference. The date, time and department have been written above. 1. You are hereby given notice of your Case Management Conference. The date, time and department are noted above: a) Serve all named defendants and file proofs of service on those defendants with the court within 60-days of filing the complaint (CRC 201.7). b) Serve a copy of this notice, Case Management Statement and ADR Information Sheet on all named parties in this action. Documents are available under the online under the CIVIL CMC Packet section at: http://sanmateocourt.org/court_divisions/civil/ c) File and serve a completed Case Management Statement at least 15-days before the Case Management Conference [CRC 212(g)]. Failure to do so may result in monetary sanctions. d) Meet and confer, in person or by telephone, to consider each of the issues identified in CRC 212(f) no later than 30-days before the date set for the Case Management Conference. 2. If you fail to follow the orders above, you are ordered to show cause as to why you should not be sanctioned. The order to Show Cause hearing will be at the same time as the Case Management Conference hearing. Sanctions may include monetary, evidentiary or issue sanctions as well as striking pleadings and/or dismissal. 3. Parties may proceed to an Appropriate Dispute Resolution process (“ADR”) by filing a Civil Stipulation and Order to ADR Form and Order. You may find this form and information regarding the Civil ADR Program online at http://sanmateocourt.org/court_divisions/adr/civil/ 4. If you have filed a default or a judgment has been entered, your case may not automatically be taken off Case Management Conference Calendar if there are any parties pending, including “Does,” “Roes,” etc. If “Does”, “Roes,” etc. are named in your complaint, they must be dismissed in order to close the case. If any party is in bankruptcy, the case is stayed only as to that named party. 5. All attorneys of record and self-represented parties are required to attend this conference* 6. The Case Management judge will issue orders at the conclusion of the conference that may include: a) Referring parties to voluntary ADR and setting an ADR completion date; b) Dismissing or serving claims or parties; c) Setting a trial date. 7. The Case Management judge may be the trial judge in this case. For further information regarding case management policies and procedures, see the court’s website at: www.sanmateoocourt.org * Telephonic appearances at case management conferences are available by contacting CourtCall, LLC, an independent vendor, at least five business days prior to the scheduled conference (see attached CourtCall information). Rev. Oct. 2020 3 MIRALI VAZIRINEJAD THE BARNES FIRM LC 555 12TH STREET SUITE 1470 OAKLAND CA 94607 Rev. Oct 2020