Malone v. Highway Star Logistics, Inc. et al

Filing 14

Minute Entry for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix: granting 11 Motion to Vacate; Scheduling Conference held on 2/3/2009. Plaintiff has up to and including APRIL 30, 2009 to serve remaining defendants. Plaintiff shall file a M otion to Reset the Scheduling Conference within ten(10) days of the date of service of the last served defendant. Once the Scheduling Conference is reset, a new proposed scheduling order shall be filed to reflect the viewpoints of the additional defendants. (Court Reporter FTR - Kathleen Finney.) (klmcd, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix FTR - Reporter Deck - Courtroom C-204 Byron G. Rogers United States Courthouse Date: February 3, 2009 Courtroom Deputy, Kathleen Finney ______________________________________________________________________________ PATRICK MALONE, Plaintiff(s), v. JITENDER BABBER a/k/a BABBAR JITENDER, JASPAL SANDHU, and HIGHWAY STAR LOGISTICS, INC., Defendant(s). ______________________________________________________________________________ COURTROOM MINUTES / MINUTE ORDER ______________________________________________________________________________ HEARING: RULE 16 SCHEDULING CONFERENCE Court in Session: 9:59 a.m. Court calls case. Appearance of counsel. It is ORDERED: It is ORDERED: It is ORDERED: Plaintiff's Motion to Vacate the Scheduling Conference [Docket No. 11, filed February 2, 2009] is GRANTED. Plaintiff has up to and including APRIL 30, 2009 to serve remaining defendants. Plaintiff shall file a Motion to Reset the Scheduling Conference within ten (10) days of the date of service of the last served defendant. Once the Scheduling Conference is reset, a new proposed scheduling order shall be filed to reflect the viewpoints of the additional defendants. Bruce A. Menk Marc P. Harden Civil Action No.: 08-cv-01534-RPM-KLM HEARING CONCLUDED. Court in recess: 10:08 a.m. Total In-Court Time: 00:09

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