Theiss et al v. I-Flow, Inc. et al

Filing 104

MINUTE ORDER granting in part 101 Defendants' Unopposed Motion to Vacate Settlement Conference. The 12/14/09 Settlement Conference is vacated. The parties shall place a conference call to chambers no later than 12/11/09 to reschedule the conference. Granting 102 Defendants' Unopposed Joint Motion for Extension of Time Within Which to Designate Responsible Non-Parties at Fault, to no later than 12/28/09, by Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya on 12/1/09.(ebs, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya Civil Action No. 08­cv­02606­PAB­KMT VINTON THEISS, and LISA THEISS, Plaintiffs, v. I-FLOW, INC., a Delaware corporation; HOSPIRA, INC., a Delaware corporation, ABBOTT LABORATORIES, an Illinois Corporation; d/b/a AP Pharmaceuticals, Inc., ABBOTT LABORATORIES, a Delaware corporation d/b/aAbbott Sales, Market & Distribution Company, ABBOTT LABORATORIES, an Illinois Corporation; ABBOTT LABORATORIES d/b/a Abbott Sales, Marketing & Distribution Company, a Delaware Corporation; Defendants. MINUTE ORDER ORDER ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE KATHLEEN M. TAFOYA Defendants' "Unopposed Motion to Vacate Settlement Conference" (#101, filed November 24, 2009) is GRANTED in part. The December 14, 2009 settlement conference is VACATED. The parties shall place a conference call to chambers, 303-335-2780, no later than December 11, 2009, to reschedule the settlement conference for a date in March or April 2010. "Defendants' Unopposed Joint Motion for Extension of Time Within Which to Designate Responsible Non-Parties at Fault" (#102, filed November 25, 2009) is GRANTED. Defendants shall designate responsible non-parties at fault no later than December 28, 2009. Dated: December 1, 2009

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