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Order Referring Case To Alternative Dispute Resolution - Missouri
| Order Referring Case To Alternative Dispute Resolution Form. This is a Missouri form and can be used in Alternative Dispute Resolution Eastern District District Court Federal . |
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI EASTERN DIVISION ) ) Plaintiff(s)) ) vs. Case No. ) ) ) ) Defendant(s). ) ORDER REFERRING CASE TO ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION After due consideration of the issues and in consultation with the parties, the Court finds thatthis cause is appropriate for referral to an alternative form of dispute resolution as provided by thelocal rules of this Court. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: (a) Referral to ADR: This case is referred to:Mediation. (b) Conduct of ADR Conference(s): The ADR conference(s) shall be conducted inaccordance with the procedures outlined in E.D.Mo. L.R. 6.01 - 6.05. (c) Scheduling ADR Conference(s): The ADR conference(s) shall be concluded beforedate, unless extended by order of the Court. Although ADR conferences may be conducted at anylocation agreed to by the parties, counsel, and the assigned neutral, the parties are advised that suchconferences may be conducted in designated space in the United States Di strict Court, 111 So. 10thStreet, 5th Floor, St. Louis, Missouri, by making arrangements with the Office of the Clerk. (d) Designation of Lead Counsel: is designated as lead counsel and shall be responsiblefor working with the parties and the neutral to coordinate an agreeable date, time, and, if necessary,location for the initial ADR conference. <<<<<<<<<********>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 (e) Responsibilities of Lead Counsel: Not later than date, lead counsel shall notify theclerk of the agreed choice of neutral selected by the parties and the date, time and location of theinitial ADR Conference (see attached Designation of Neutral/ADR Conference Report form). Uponselection of the neutral, lead counsel shall send a copy of this order to the neutral. (f) General Rules Governing ADR Conference(s): Although the ADR process is definedin detail in the Local Rules, the following additional guidelines shall govern the process: (1) Memoranda: Not later than seven (7) days prior to the initial ADR conference, each party will provide the neutral with a memorandum presenting a summary of disputed facts and a narrative discussion of its position relative to both liability and damages. These memoranda shall be treated as Confidential Communications and shall not be filed in the public record of the case nor provided to any other party or counsel. (2) Disclosure of Participants and Duty to Attend: Not later than seven (7) days prior to the ADR Conference, each party will provide to the opposing par ty, and to the neutral, a list of all persons who will participate in the ADR Conference on behalf of the party making the disclosure. This list shall state the names of the individuals attending and the general job titles of employee(s) or agent(s) attending where appropriate. All parties, counsel of record, and corporate representatives or claims professionals having authority to se ttle claims shall attend all mediation conferences in good faith. Early neutral evaluation conferences shall be attended by all counsel of record. (3) Authority of the Neutral: The neutral shall have authority to consult and conduct conferences and private caucuses with counsel, individual parties, corporate representatives and claims professionals, to suggest alternatives, analyze issues and positions, question perceptions, stimulate negotiations, and keep order. (4) Compliance with Deadlines: All deadlines must be complied with in a timely fashion and the appropriate forms filed with the Clerk of the District Court. If a deadline cannot be met, the designated lead counsel shall file a motion requesting an extension of the deadline prior to the expiration of that deadline. Noncompliance of any deadline set herein by this Court may result in the imposition of sanctions to the appropriate party or parties. (g) Compensation of the Neutral: The neutral shall receive reasonable compensation forservices rendered pursuant to this order, which, unless otherwise agreed by couns el, shall be borne - 2 -<<<<<<<<<********>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3by the parties in accordance with Rule 6.03(C)(1). Compensation is payable to the neutral upon theconclusion of the ADR referral. Nothing in this order alters the Case Management Order previously entered in this case.All deadlines set forth in that Case Management Order remain in full for ce and effect. SO ORDERED this day of , 20 ___ Judge UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE - 3 -
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