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  • E.M. VS HOYT23-CV Other PI/PD/WD - Civil Unlimited document preview
  • E.M. VS HOYT23-CV Other PI/PD/WD - Civil Unlimited document preview
  • E.M. VS HOYT23-CV Other PI/PD/WD - Civil Unlimited document preview
  • E.M. VS HOYT23-CV Other PI/PD/WD - Civil Unlimited document preview
  • E.M. VS HOYT23-CV Other PI/PD/WD - Civil Unlimited document preview
  • E.M. VS HOYT23-CV Other PI/PD/WD - Civil Unlimited document preview
						
                                

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FOR COURT USE ONLY SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA FILED COUNTY OF KERN SUPERIOR COURT 0F CALIFORNIA BAKERSFIELD COURT COUNTY 0F KERN 14 1 5 TRUXTUN AVENUE DECEMBER O1, 2017 BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 PLAINTIFF/PETITIONER: E.M. BY RM SW2 TERRY MCNALLY, CLERK DEPUTY DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT: MARK WAYNE HOYT SHAWNA LYNNA HOYT ROBBINS CASE NUMBER: NOTICE 0F ASSIGNMENT T0 JUDGE FOR ALL PURPOSES AND NOTICE 0F ORDER T0 SHOW CAUSE RE CRC RULE 3.110 AND BCV_17_102776 NOTICE 0F CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE By order 0f the presiding judge, the above entitled case is assigned t0 the Honorable Stephen D. Schuett for all purposes. It will be managed 0n the direct calendar program in Bakersfield Department 10 until its conclusion. Peremptory challenges, if any, must be made within the times set out in CCP §170.6. Please include the initials SDS after the case number 0n allfuture pleadings filed in this case. TO PLAINTIFF AND PLAINTIFF'S COUNSEL: You are ordered to appear on March 16, 2018 in Bakersfield Department 10 at 8:30 AM in the above entitled court to give any legal reason why sanctions shall not be imposed for failure t0 serve the complaint 0n all named defendants and file proof(s) of service with the court within sixty (60) days after the filing 0f the complaint pursuant to California Rules 0f Court, Rule 3.1 10. A11 appearances are mandatory, unless the court receives the required pr00f(s) of service five (5) court days pfior to the healing date, and then n0 appearance is necessary. TO EACH PARTY AND THEIR RESPECTIVE ATTORNEY(S) OF RECORD: This case is set forCase Management Conference, by the Honorable Stephen D. Schuett on May 30, 2018 at 8:15 AM in Bakersfield Department 10 0f the above entitled court. Case management statements are t0 be filed at least fifteen ( 15) days prior to the conference in accordance with California Rules 0f Court, Rules 3.720 — 3.730. A11 parties shall comply with California Rules 0f Court, Rules 3.720 — 3.730. NOTICE TO PLAINTIFF’S COUNSEL IMPORTANT: You are required t0 serve this Notice 0f Assignment and Notice 0f Order t0 Show Cause Date and Notice 0f Case Management Conference Date with the Summons, Complaint [Local Rule 3.7(a)], Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Information Packet, and ADR Stipulation and Order Form (California Rules 0f Court, Rule 3.221). NOTICE TO CROSS COMPLAINANT’S COUNSEL IMPORTANT: If you are bringing a cross complaint against new parties, you are, likewise, required t0 serve this Notice 0f Assignment pursuant t0 California Rules 0f Court, Rule 3.110 and Notice 0f Order t0 Show Cause date and Notice 0f Case Management Conference date 0n the new cross defendants. TERRY MCNALLY CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Date: December 01, 2017 By: Rm SW2. Raquel Sanchez, Deputy Clerk Show Cause Re CRC Notice of Assignment/Notice of Order to of Case Management Conference 3.1 lO/Notice Page 1 of 3 Judge Stephen D. Schuett expects that all law and motion hearings t0 be heard by him/her be set within five (5) days 0f the earliest date that they may be heard, given mail notice 0f hearing. Law and motion matters must be reserved bv going to the website address http://kerncourtlink.com for the Kern Courtlink Online Reservation Svstem. The website isavailable at anv time. You mav calendar motions as scheduled below. Ex-parte matters require pre- clearance. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF KERN SPECIAL RULES RELATING TO CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCES At least fifteen (15) days prior to the case management conference, each party shall prepare, file and serve on each other party a case management conference report providing the Court with the following information: 1. The “at-issue” status of the case including any new parties that may be contemplated; 2. A brief statement of the type of case and the general facts or contentions; 3. A description of the discovery done to date and that contemplated to be done; 4. Estimated time for trial and whether a jury is demanded; 5. Whether or not the case is entitled to priority in trial setting and if so, the legal authority thereof; 6. An evaluation of the case for alternative dispute resolution, including arbitration (judicial or binding), mediation or private judge handling; 7. If a person injury action, a description of the injuries sustained by each plaintiff and the elements of claimed damage; 8. A statement of any settlement negotiations undertaken thus far; 9. The name of the attorney primary responsible for the case on behalf of the party filing the report. More than one party may join in the filing of a single report. The case management conference shall be attended by the attorney primarily responsible for the case on behalf of each party or a member of his or her firm or counsel formally associated in the case. The attorney attending shall be thoroughly familiar with the case, and be able to engage in meaningful discussions with court and counsel, and to enter into agreements on behalf of his or her client on the following subjects: 1. The “at-issue” status of the case including the dismissal of the unnamed doe defendants or cross-defendants by agreement of all parties; 2. Discovery conducted and remaining to be done; 3. Amenability of the case to alternative dispute resolution including, but no limited to, arbitration (judicial or binding), mediation, and private judge handling. 4. Delineation of issues including stipulation of facts not in substantial controversy; 5. Settlement prospects; 6. Setting the matter for trial, pre-trial conferences, settlement conference or further case management conference; 7. Any other matters relevant to the processing of the case to a final resolution. Any violation of these rules shall result in the imposition of substantial sanctions which may include monetary, issue, termination, or other appropriate sanctions. Notice of Assignment/Notice of Order to Show Cause Re CRC 3.110/Notice of Case Management Conference Page 3 of 3