Ulibarri et al v. Denver, Colorado, The City and County of et al
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ORDER following pretrial conference. Signed by Senior Judge Ortrie D. Smith on 2/15/12. (odslc1, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
DEBBIE ULIBARRI, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
CITY & COUNTY OF DENVER, et al.,
Defendants.
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Case No. 07-CV-1814-ODS
ORDER
Following a pretrial conference with the parties on February 9, 2012, it is hereby
ordered as follows:
1.
The parties shall have until and including February 15 to file supplemental
motions in limine. Responses are due on February 17.
2.
The parties shall advise the Court on or before February 17 as to whether or not
they have been able to agree on a mediator to mediate this case.
3.
The parties are to confer in an attempt to resolve any disputes regarding
deposition designations. The parties are to advise the Court as to any remaining
issues regarding deposition designations by February 27.
4.
Any issues Defendants wish to raise regarding immunities from negligence
claims and the scope of duties owed (that they do not believe are already
addressed in Judge Miller’s orders) should be presented in a Trial Brief filed on
or before February 27. Plaintiffs may include a response to any such issues in
their Trial Brief, the deadline for which remains the same as set in the Scheduling
and Trial Order.
5.
On or before March 5, the parties are to advise each other of client
representatives they intend to have seated at counsel table. They shall also
inform one another of the order in which witnesses will be presented.
6.
If a witness will testify for both sides, the non-calling party shall combine their
cross-examination and direct examination so that the witness need be called only
once. The time limit for such a combined direct and cross examination will be (1)
the time used on the calling party's direct examination (2) plus one hour.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
/s/ Ortrie D. Smith
ORTRIE D. SMITH, SENIOR JUDGE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DATE: February 15, 2012
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