Common Cause of Colorado et al v. Coffman

Filing 87

CONSENT STIPULATION AND ORDER: The parties shall have until 08/04/2009, to respond to the first round of discovery previously served by each party. The parties shall serve their second round of discovery, if any, on or before 08/18/2009. No depositio ns shall be scheduled until after 08/18/2009. The 32 Scheduling Order previously entered in this case is hereby MODIFIED to permit the parties, without further leave of Court, to enter into written stipulations to modify discovery schedules or procedures that fall within the scope of Fed. R. Civ. P. 29 and that do not alter the time previously set for completion of discovery, by Judge John L. Kane on 06/29/09. (wjc, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO COMMON CAUSE OF COLORADO, et al., Plaintiffs, CIVIL ACTION NO. v. 1:08-cv-02321-JLK BERNIE BUESCHER, in his official capacity as Secretary of State for the State of Colorado, Defendant. CONSENT STIPULATION AND ORDER Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 29, the parties' stipulation, and the Scheduling Order previously entered in this case on February 20, 2009, it is hereby ORDERED that the parties shall have until August 4, 2009, to respond to the first round of discovery previously served by each party. The parties shall serve their second round of discovery, if any, on or before August 18, 2009. No depositions shall be scheduled until after August 18, 2009. Further, it is ORDERED that the Scheduling Order previously entered in this case on February 20, 2009, is hereby MODIFIED to permit the parties, without further leave of Court, to enter into written stipulations to modify discovery schedules or procedures that fall within the scope of Fed. R. Civ. P. 29 and that do not alter the time previously set for completion of discovery. Said stipulations may be in letter or email form, need not be in the form of a pleading, and need not be filed with the Court, but should be maintained by the parties and should, when taken together, reflect the parties' consent as to the modification permitted and stipulated pursuant to Rule 29. IT IS SO ORDERED this 29th day of June, 2009. S/John L. Kane JOHN L. KANE UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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