WildEarth Guardians v. Salazar
Plaintiff: WildEarth Guardians
Defendant: Ken Salazar
Case Number: 1:2010cv00036
Filed: January 8, 2010
Court: US District Court for the District of Colorado
Office: Denver Office
County: Denver
Presiding Judge: John L. Kane
Nature of Suit: Environmental Matters
Cause of Action: 05 U.S.C. ยง 0701 Administrative Procedure Act
Jury Demanded By: None

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February 14, 2012 Opinion or Order Filing 56 Memorandum Opinion and ORDER denying 47 Plaintiff's Motion to Recover its Reasonable Attorney Fees, by Judge John L. Kane on 2/14/12.(gmssl, )
September 26, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 45 ORDER granting 44 Stiulated Motion for Dismissal. Matter is dismissed. Plainiff shall file any motion for attorney fees and taxation of costs on or before 11/22/11, by Judge John L. Kane on 9/26/11.(gmssl, )
December 27, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 35 ORDER granting 34 Joint Motion to Stay All Proceedings. Matter is stayed until 3/14/11. Status Report due by 3/14/2011, by Judge John L. Kane on 12/27/10.(gmssl, ) Modified on 12/27/2010 to correct the date the case is stayed until (gmssl, ).
November 29, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 33 ORDER granting 27 Defendant's Motion for Leave to Conduct Juridcitional Discovery. Defendant's initial written discovery to be propounded by 12/6/10, all standing discovery to be completed no later than 3/6/11. Defendant's brief in support of Motion to Dismiss due no later than 3/27/11. by Judge John L. Kane on 11/29/10.(gmssl, )
November 15, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 31 ORDER granting 29 Defendant's Motion to Modify the Briefing Schedule regarding Defendant's Motion to Dismiss. Defendant's Brief in Support shall be filed within 21 days of the close of jurisdictional discovery. If discovery is not permitted, it shall be filed 14 days after on the Motion for Leave to Take Discovery, by Judge John L. Kane on 11/15/10.(gmssl, )
August 12, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 20 Joint Briefing Schedule (ORDER). Plaintiff's Opening Brief is due 30 days after the Courts decision on Plaintiffs Motion to Correct and Supplement the Administrative Record. Defendant's Response Brief is due 30 days after the Opening Brief is filed. Plaintiff's Reply Brief (If Any) is Due 15 days after the Response Brief is filed, by Judge John L. Kane on 8/12/10. (gmssl, )
July 26, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 17 ORDER instructing the parties to submit a proposed briefing schedule no later than 8/10/10, by Judge John L. Kane on 7/26/10. (lyg, )
May 12, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 9 Joint Case Management Plan (ORDER). Administrative Record to be filed 5/27/10. Briefing schedule not set at this time, by Judge John L. Kane on 5/12/10. (gmssl, )
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Plaintiff: WildEarth Guardians
Represented By: James Jay Tutchton
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Defendant: Ken Salazar
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