Cartel Asset Mgmt v. Ocwen Financial Corp, et al

Filing 806

MINUTE ORDER. Defendants Motion For Leave To File Surreply To Plaintiffs Renewed Motion For Determination That Burden of Proof Has Shifted To Defendants To Prove: (I) The Portion of BPO Revenue That Is Not The Result Of Trade Secret Theft; and (II) Any Incremental BPO Expenses Properly Deductible From BPO Revenue In Determining Unjust Enrichment 805 is GRANTED. By Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 09/22/2010.(sah, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge Robert E. Blackburn Civil Case No. 01-cv-01644-REB-CBS CARTEL ASSET MANAGEMENT, a Colorado corporation, Plaintiff, v. OCWEN FINANCIAL CORPORATION, a Florida corporation; OCWEN FEDERAL BANK FSB, a subsidiary of OCWEN FINANCIAL CORPORATION and OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Defendants. MINUTE ORDER1 The matter comes before the court on Defendant's Motion For Leave To File Surreply To Plaintiff's Renewed Motion For Determination That Burden of Proof Has Shifted To Defendants To Prove: (I) The Portion of BPO Revenue That Is Not The Result Of Trade Secret Theft; and (II) Any Incremental BPO Expenses Properly Deductible From BPO Revenue In Determining `Unjust Enrichment' [#805] filed September 22, 2010. The motion is GRANTED and Defendant's Surreply To Plaintiff's Renewed Motion For Determination That Burden of Proof Has Shifted To Defendants To Prove: (I) The Portion of BPO Revenue That Is Not The Result Of Trade Secret Theft; and (II) Any Incremental BPO Expenses Properly Deductible From BPO Revenue In Determining `Unjust Enrichment' [#805-1] is accepted for filing. Dated: September 22, 2010 This minute order is issued pursuant to the express authority of the Honorable Robert E. Blackburn, United States District Judge for the District of Colorado. 1

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