Llewellyn v. Shearson Financial Network, Inc. et al

Filing 2

ORDER REGARDING CUSTODY OF EXHIBITS AND DEPOSITIONS USED IN EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS AND TRIALS any exhibits and depositions used during evidentiary hearings or trials, counsel for the parties shall retrieve the originals of such exhibits and depositions from the Court following the evidentiary hearing or trial, and shall retain same for 60 days beyond the later of the time to appeal or conclusion of any appellate proceedings. The Court will retain itscopy of the exhibits for the same time period after which the documents will be destroyed. Signed by Judge Marcia S. Krieger on 02/05/08. (jmp, )

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Llewellyn v. Allstate Home Loans, Inc., et al Doc. 2 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Honorable Marcia S. Krieger Civil Action No. 08-cv-00179-MSK-KLM GLEN LLEWELLYN, Plaint iff, v. SHEARSON FINANCIAL NETWORK, INC., ALLSTATE HOME LOANS, INC. dba ALLSTATE FUNDING, EQUITY PACIFIC MORTGAGE, INC., KEVIN E RIDER, OCWEN FINANCIAL CORPORATION, OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC., NOMURA CREDIT AND CAPITAL, INC., NCC SERVICING, LLC., NOMURA SECURITIES INTERNATIONAL, INC., and CASTLE, MEINHOLD & STAWIARSKI, LLC., Defendants. ORDER REGARDING CUSTODY OF EXHIBITS AND DEPOSITIONS USED IN EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS AND TRIALS IT IS ORDERED that, as to any exhibits and depositions used during evidentiary hearings or trials, counsel for the parties shall retrieve the originals of such exhibits and depositions from the Court following the evidentiary hearing or trial, and shall retain same for 60 days beyond the later of the time to appeal or conclusion of any appellate proceedings. The Court will retain its copy of the exhibits for the same time period after which the documents will be destroyed. Dockets.Justia.com Dated this 5th day of February, 2008. BY THE COURT: Marcia S. Krieger United States District Judge

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