Palmer v. Norton

Filing 70

MINUTE ORDER: GRANTING 67 Unopposed Motion to Continue Settlement Conference.Settlement Conference reset for 2/23/2010 10:00 AM in Courtroom A 502 before Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe.GRANTING 68 Unopposed Motion to Amend Scheduling Order. Discovery due by 4/29/2010. Dispositive Motions due by 5/26/2010. Proposed Pretrial Order due by 7/20/2010. Final Pretrial Conference set for 7/26/2010 08:30 AM in Courtroom A 502 before Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe, by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe on 1/14/2010.(mjwcd )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 04-cv-00638-ZLW-MJW WAYNE T. PALMER, Plaintiff(s), v. KEN SALAZAR, Secretary, Department of the Interior, Defendant(s). MINUTE ORDER Entered by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe It is hereby ORDERED that the Unopposed Motion to Amend Scheduling Order, DN 68, filed with the Court on January 11, 2010, DN 68, is GRANTED. The Scheduling Order is amended as follows: Section 8 "Case Plan and Schedule" b. Discovery Cut-off: c. Dispositive Motion Deadline: April 29, 2010 May 26, 2010 d. The Final Pretrial Conference set on April 26, 2010, at 8:30 a.m., is VACATED and RESET on July 26, 2010, at 8:30 a.m., in Courtroom A-502, Fifth Floor, Alfred A. Arraj U.S. Courthouse, 901 19th Street, Denver, Colorado. The parties shall submit their proposed Final Pretrial Order to the court on or before July 20, 2010. It is FURTHER ORDERED that the Unopposed Motion to Continue Settlement Conference, DN 67, filed with the Court on January 11, 2010, IS GRANTED. The Settlement Conference set on January 19, 2010, at 10:00 a.m., is VACATED and is RESET on February 23, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. The parties shall submit their updated confidential settlement statements on or before February 17, 2010. Date: January 14, 2010

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