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 At the same time, the parties responded to [[judge_r._gary_klausner|Judge R. Gary Klausner]]'s [[scheduling_conference|March 4 order]] that the attorneys explore one of several [[scheduling_conference#alternative dispute resolution|alternative dispute resolutions]] as a means to avoid going to the time and expense of trial. At the same time, the parties responded to [[judge_r._gary_klausner|Judge R. Gary Klausner]]'s [[scheduling_conference|March 4 order]] that the attorneys explore one of several [[scheduling_conference#alternative dispute resolution|alternative dispute resolutions]] as a means to avoid going to the time and expense of trial.
  
-According to their joint request, the plaintiffs and defendants selected the first option Klausner presented them: Settlement proceedings overseen by a federal magistrate, [[https://www.cacd.uscourts.gov/judges-requirements/court-programs/judge-charles-f-eick|Judge Charles F. Eick]].+According to their joint request, the plaintiffs and defendants selected the first option Klausner presented them: Settlement proceedings overseen by a federal magistrate, [[federal_magistrate_judge_charles_f._eick|Judge Charles F. Eick]].
  
 Eick has considered other copyright cases, most recently a 2014 case involving a James Bond Knockoff, a 2013 case in which the frontman for the rock band Lights Over Paris was charged with fraud, and threw out a lawsuit brought by a former production assistant for director Oliver Stone who alleged the Walt Disney Co. and ABC had stolen ideas from her screenplay for the show //Ugly Betty//.(([[http://www.law360.com/judges/magistrate-judge-charles-f-eick|Law 360 summary of Magistrate Judge Charles F. Eick]], retrieved 5/3/16.)) {{:axamonitor-ico.gif?nolink|}} Eick has considered other copyright cases, most recently a 2014 case involving a James Bond Knockoff, a 2013 case in which the frontman for the rock band Lights Over Paris was charged with fraud, and threw out a lawsuit brought by a former production assistant for director Oliver Stone who alleged the Walt Disney Co. and ABC had stolen ideas from her screenplay for the show //Ugly Betty//.(([[http://www.law360.com/judges/magistrate-judge-charles-f-eick|Law 360 summary of Magistrate Judge Charles F. Eick]], retrieved 5/3/16.)) {{:axamonitor-ico.gif?nolink|}}