Gol TV, Inc. v. EchoStar Satellite Corporation et al

Filing 118

ORDER granting 111 Defendants' Motion for Stay of Execution and for Approval of Supersedeas Bond. Execution of the judgment 100 is stayed during the pendency of the appeal of the judgment to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. The supersedeas bond is approved pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 62(d). The stay shall terminate automatically when the Court of Appeals issues its mandate or when defendants dismiss their appeal, by Judge Philip A. Brimmer on 10/13/10.(ebs, )

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Gol TV, Inc. v. EchoStar Satellite Corporation et al Doc. 118 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge Philip A. Brimmer Civil Action No. 08-cv-02143-PAB-MJW GOL TV, INC., a Florida corporation, Plaintiff, v. ECHOSTAR SATELLITE CORPORATION, a Colorado corporation, and ECHOSTAR SATELLITE, L.L.C., a Colorado limited liability company, n/k/a Dish Network, L.L.C., Defendants. _____________________________________________________________________ ORDER _____________________________________________________________________ This matter is before the Court on defendants' Motion for Stay of Execution and for Approval of Supersedeas Bond [Docket No. 111]. The Court has reviewed the pleading and is fully advised in the premises. It is ORDERED that the motion [Docket No. 111] is granted. It is further ORDERED that execution of the judgment entered August 24, 2010 [Docket No. 100] is stayed during the pendency of the appeal of the judgment to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. It is further ORDERED that the supersedeas bond is approved pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 62(d). It is further Dockets.Justia.com ORDERED that the stay shall terminate automatically when the United States Court of Appeals issues its mandate or when defendants dismiss their appeal. DATED October 13, 2010. BY THE COURT: s/Philip A. Brimmer PHILIP A. BRIMMER United States District Judge 2

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