Riezler et al v. Allen et al

Filing 164

ORDER Granting 163 Motion to Modify the 81 Scheduling Order to Extend the Dispositive Motion Deadline. The November 17, 2010 dispositive motion deadline, as well as the December 8 and 22 deadlines for the response and reply briefs, are hereby va cated. Within one week of this Court's ruling on Defendants' October 14, 2010 motion to modify the scheduling order 159 , the parties will meet and confer and submit a proposed schedule to the Court regarding a new dispositive motion deadline, signed by Judge Richard P. Matsch on 11/15/2010.(rpmcd)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 08-cv-00332-RPM-BNB REINER RIEZLER, and SEVERI MED GmBH, Plaintiffs, v. ROBERT H. ALLEN, SALLY P. STABLER, ROBERT H. ALLEN, AS TRUSTEE OF THE ROBERT H. ALLEN REVOCABLE TRUST and METABOLITE LABORATORIES, INC., Defendants. ______________________________________________________________________________ ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS' STIPULATED MOTION TO MODIFY THE SCHEDULING ORDER TO EXTEND DISPOSITIVE MOTION DEADLINE ______________________________________________________________________________ Upon consideration of Defendants Robert H. Allen, Sally P. Stabler and Metabolite Laboratories, Inc.'s Motion to modify the Scheduling Order to Extend the Dispositive Motion Deadline [163], and good cause appearing therefor, it is ORDERED that Defendants' Motion is GRANTED. The November 17, 2010 dispositive motion deadline, as well as the December 8 and 22 deadlines for the response and reply briefs, are hereby vacated. Within one week of this Court's ruling on Defendants' October 14, 2010 motion to modify the scheduling order (Docket No. 159), the parties will meet and confer and submit a proposed schedule to the Court regarding a new dispositive motion deadline. Dated: November 15th, 2010 BY THE COURT: s/Richard P. Matsch ___________________________________ Richard P. Matsch, Senior Judge

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