Irene et al v. Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company et al

Filing 70

Minute Entry - Courtroom Minutes for Motion Hearing held on 2/9/2010 before Judge Richard P. Matsch. ORDERED: Plaintiffs' Second Motion to Compel Discovery, filed January 8, 2010 59 , is resolved on record. Defendant Allstate Insurance Company's Motion to Strike the Affidavit of James Mathis, filed February 4, 2010 69 , is resolved on record. Expert Reports deadline vacated. Status report due May 10, 2010. (Reporter FTR - K. Terasaki) (rpmcd)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Senior District Judge Richard P. Matsch Date: February 9, 2010 Courtroom Deputy: J. Chris Smith FTR Technician: Kathy Terasaki ____________________________________________________________________________ Civil Action No. 08-cv-01265-RPM LUIS IRENE and GRETCHEN IRENE, Plaintiffs, v. ALLSTATE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY and ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, Richard A. Orona Keith E. Frankl Defendants. ____________________________________________________________________________ COURTROOM MINUTES ____________________________________________________________________________ Discovery Hearing 9:56 a.m. Court in session. Court's preliminary remarks. 9:58 a.m. Mr. Frankl answers questions asked by the Court regarding the status of the property. Mr. Frankl states parties' adjusters and industrial hygienist have evaluated the condition of the house and defendants have made repair funds available. Argument by Mr. Frankl. 10:15 a.m. ORDERED: ORDERED: ORDERED: 10:40 a.m. Argument by Mr. Orona. Plaintiffs' Second Motion to Compel Discovery, filed January 8, 2010 [59], is resolved on record. Defendant Allstate Insurance Company's Motion to Strike the Affidavit of James Mathis, filed February 4, 2010 [69], is resolved on record. Expert Reports deadline vacated. Status report due May 10, 2010. Court in recess. Hearing concluded. Total time: 44 min.

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