EchoStar Satellite, L.L.C. v. Splash Media Partners, L.P. et al

Filing 172

ORDER: re: Granting 165 Unopposed Motion for Extension of Discovery Cut-Off filed by EchoStar Satellite, L.L.C. The case schedule is modified to extend the discovery cut-off to and including September 4, 2009, solely to allow the depositions of Marc Sparks and Chris Kraft. Denying 160 MOTION to extend Certain Deadlines filed by Splash Media Partners, L.P., Marc Sparks, Chris Kraft, Splash GP, Inc. by Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland on 8/13/09. (bnbcd, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland Civil Action No. 07-cv-02611-PAB-BNB ECHOSTAR SATELLITE, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, Plaintiff, v. SPLASH MEDIA PARTNERS, L.P., a Texas limited partnership, SPLASH GP, INC., a Texas corporation, MARC SPARKS, an individual, and CHRIS KRAFT, an individual, Defendants. ______________________________________________________________________________ ORDER ______________________________________________________________________________ This matter arises on the following: (1) Defendants' Motion to Extend Certain Deadlines [Doc. # 160, filed 7/31/2009] ("Defendant's Motion to Extend"); and (2) Unopposed Motion for Extension of Discovery Cut-Off [Doc. # 165, filed 8/4/2009] (the "Unopposed Motion"). I held a hearing on the motions this afternoon and made rulings on the record, which are incorporated here. In summary and for the reasons stated on the record: IT IS ORDERED that the Defendants' Motion to Extend is DENIED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Unopposed Motion is GRANTED, and the case schedule is modified to extend the discovery cut-off to and including September 4, 2009, solely to allow the depositions of Marc Sparks and Chris Kraft. Dated August 13, 2009. BY THE COURT: s/ Boyd N. Boland United States Magistrate Judge 2

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