United Fire & Casualty Company v. Summit Flooring, LLC et al

Filing 260

Minute Entry for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Craig B Shaffer: Final Pretrial Conference held on 2/23/2009. Granting 258 Defendant's Motion for Leave to Supplement its Statement of Claims and Defenses in the Proposed Final Pretrial Order. (Court Reporter FTR - Ginny Kramer.) (ebs, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer Civil Action: 06-cv-00037-PAB-CBS Date: February 23, 2009 Parties: UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, an Iowa corporation, Plaintiff, v. McCREREY & ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., a Colorado corporation, et al., Defendants. Judy Snyder George Berg, Jr. FTR - Reporter Deck-Courtroom A402 Courtroom Deputy: Ginny Kramer Counsel: Michael Drew COURTROOM MINUTES/MINUTE ORDER HEARING: FINAL PRETRIAL CONFERENCE Court in Session: 8:27 a.m. Court calls case. Appearances of counsel. Counsel review the proposed final pretrial order with the court. The parties were directed to the chambers of Judge Brimmer for a trial date and trial preparation conference date. ORDERED: The parties shall submit an updated confidential settlement statements to the Court on or before March 9, 2009. The Magistrate Judge may elect to conduct another settlement conference if the parties' confidential settlement memorana suggest any possibility for fruitful settlement discussions. ORDERED: The Final Pretrial Order is signed and entered with interlineations. ORDERED: The Defendant's Motion for Leave to Supplement its Statement of Claims and Defenses in the Proposed Final Pretrial Order [#258] is GRANTED. HEARING CONCLUDED. Court in recess: 8:51 a.m. Total time in court: 00:24 To order transcripts of hearings with Magistrate Judge Shaffer, please contact Avery Woods Reporting at (303) 825-6119 or toll free at 1-800-962-3345.

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