Kikkerland Design, Inc. v. B & R Plastics et al
Filing
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MINUTE ORDER granting 218 Counter Claimant Kikkerland Design, Inc.'s Unopposed Motion for Leave to Amend Counterclaims, by Magistrate Judge Michael E. Hegarty on 7/13/2011. (mehcd)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 08-cv-02646-REB-MEH
KIKKERLAND DESIGN, INC., a New York domestic business corporation,
Counter Claimant,
v.
B & R PLASTICS, INC., a Colorado corporation,
REED HENSCHEL, an individual,
BRADLEY EVELETH, an individual,
FOLDZ LLC, a South Dakota limited liability company,
TOWER STOOLS, LLC, a South Dakota limited liability company,
Counter Defendants;
REED HENSCHEL, an individual,
BRADLEY EVELETH, an individual, and
FOLDZ LLC, a South Dakota limited liability company,
TOWER STOOLS, LLC, a South Dakota limited liability company,
Counter Claimants,
v.
KIKKERLAND DESIGN, INC., a New York domestic business corporation,
Counter Defendant;
B & R PLASTICS, INC., a Colorado corporation,
Cross/Counter Claimant,
v.
REED HENSCHEL, an individual,
BRADLEY EVELETH, an individual,
FOLDZ LLC, a South Dakota limited liability company, and
TOWER STOOLS, LLC, a South Dakota limited liability company,
Cross/Counter Defendants.
MINUTE ORDER
Entered by Michael E. Hegarty, United States Magistrate Judge, on July 13, 2011.
Having no objections and in the interest of justice, the Court will grant Counter Claimant
Kikkerland Design, Inc.’s Unopposed Motion for Leave to Amend Counterclaims [filed July 11,
2011; docket #218]. The Counter Claimant shall file with the Court its Second Amended
Counterclaims (see docket #218-1) without the reference page marked “Exhibit 1" on or before July
15, 2011. Counter Defendants shall file a response to the Second Amended Counterclaims in
accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P. 15(a).
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