Anderson v. Healthcare Services Group, Inc. et al
Samantha Anderson |
Andrew Yandt, Aaron Church, Healthcare Services Group, Inc. and Ken Cope |
1:2013cv00280 |
February 3, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
Denver |
Philip A. Brimmer |
Craig B. Shaffer |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 a Title II Civil Rights Act 1964 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 49 ORDER dismissing this action with prejudice by Judge Raymond P. Moore on 3/27/14. (dkals, ) |
Filing 47 COURTROOM MINUTES/MINUTE ORDER for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer: Telephonic Motion Hearing held on 1/29/2014. ORDERED: 44 Joint Motion to Extend Discovery and Dispositive Motions Deadlines is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. The Motion is GRANTED to the extent the discovery deadline is extended to 3/17/2014 and the dispositive motion deadline is extended to 3/28/2014. The Motion to Extend is DENIED to the extent it seeks an extension of 60 days. FTR: Courtroom A402 - C. Covington. (ccovi) |
Filing 29 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer on 6/19/13. (cbssec) |
Filing 9 ORDER Setting Scheduling Conference for 4/19/2013 at 09:15 AM in Courtroom A 402 before Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer. By Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer on 2/26/13. (mnfsl, ) |
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