Initial Case Management and ADR Deadlines Set in Ochoa v. University of San Francisco
Case Summary
In Ochoa v. University of San Francisco, the court has issued an initial case management and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) scheduling order. This order sets deadlines for case management activities and ADR processes, establishing a framework for the litigation timeline. The scheduling order aims to promote efficient case progression and encourage early resolution through ADR methods such as mediation or arbitration. It provides clarity on procedural expectations for the parties and the court.
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Court order issued
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Key Issues
- • Case management scheduling
- • ADR deadlines
- • Litigation timeline
- • Civil procedure
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1 event3:26-cv-03170 Ochoa v. University of San Francisco et al
The court issued an initial scheduling order for the case Ochoa v. University of San Francisco, setting important deadlines for case management and alternative dispute resolution (ADR). This order outlines the timeline for key steps in the litigation process, helping both parties prepare and plan their next actions. It ensures the case proceeds efficiently and encourages early settlement discussions.