ADRE Country Square, LLC v. Westchester Surplus Lines Insurance Company
ADRE Country Square, LLC |
Westchester Surplus Lines Insurance Company |
1:2015cv00184 |
January 27, 2015 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
Arapahoe |
Philip A. Brimmer |
Kathleen M. Tafoya |
Insurance |
12 U.S.C. ยง 635 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 42 COURTROOM MINUTES for Motion Hearing held on 12/1/2015 before Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya. ORDERED: Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Discovery Responses 31 is GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART. The discovery cut off is extended to Febr uary 1, 2016 for the limited purpose of deposing fact and/or expert witnesses. The parties shall have all depositions scheduled on or before December 15, 2015. Dispositive motion deadline is extended to March 1, 2016. Telephonic Final Pretrial Confe rence is VACATED and RESET for May 3, 2016 at 9:45 a.m. The parties shall initiate a conference call and contact chambers at 303-335-2780 at the time of the Final Pretrial Conference. A Final Pretrial Order shall be prepared by the parties and submitted to the court no later than seven days before the Final Pretrial Conference. FTR: KMT C201. (sgrim) |
Filing 16 ORDER Setting Scheduling Conference for 4/27/2015 09:30 AM in Courtroom C201 before Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya, by Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya on 2/27/15. (sgrim) |
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