Fieselman v. City and County of Denver, The et al
Kathleen Fieselman |
Alex J. Martinez, Gary Wilson and City and County of Denver, The |
1:2014cv00030 |
January 3, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
Jefferson |
Raymond P. Moore |
Craig B. Shaffer |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 56 ORDER DENIES as MOOT Denver Defendants motion to dismiss ECF No. 32 ; GRANTS Lewis motion to dismiss ECF No. 33 ; GRANTS Plaintiffs unopposed motion to dismiss ECF No. 50 ; and DISMIISSES WITHOUT PREJUDICE Plaintiffs Amended Complaint ECF No. 25 , by Judge Raymond P. Moore on 1/13/2015.(evana, ) |
Filing 51 MINUTE ENTRY for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer: Telephonic Motion Hearing held on 9/2/2014. ORDERED: Unopposed Motion to Dismiss the Second Claim for Relief and to Dismiss All Defendants Except Delilah Lewis 50 is GRA NTED. The case will go forward on the first claim for relief and with Delilah Lewis as the only defendant. ORDERED: Denver Defendants' Unopposed Motion to Modify Scheduling Order to Stay Dispositive Motion Deadline or, in the Alternative, Extend the Dispositive Motion Deadline 46 is GRANTED. All discovery is STAYED in this case and all further proceedings are STAYED pending a ruling on Ms. Lewis Motion to Dismiss. FTR: Courtroom A-402. (amont) |
Filing 17 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER. By Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer on 03/06/2014. (cbslc1) |
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