Telluride Regional Airport Authority v. American Shelter Technologies, Inc. et al

Filing 71

ORDER re: 59 Plaintiff's Cross MOTION to Remand. Plaintiff is hereby ORDERED to file its Response to 57 Defendants' Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on or before 02/17/2010 and Defendants shall file its reply on or before 03/01/2010, by Magistrate Judge Laird T. Milburn on 02/04/2010. (wjc, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO U.S. Magistrate Judge Laird T. Milburn Civil Action No. 09-cv-00410-JLK-LTM TELLURIDE REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY, Plaintiff, vs. AMERICAN SHELTER TECHNOLOGIES, INC., an Illinois corporation, C & H ENTERPRISE, INC., a Tennessee corporation, Defendants. ORDER RE: PLAINTIFF'S CROSS MOTION FOR REMAND (docket # 59) The Court has received and reviewed Plaintiff's Cross Motion for Remand (docket # 59) dated December 29, 2009, Defendants' Response thereto (docket # 64) dated January 18, 2010, and Plaintiff's Reply (docket # 67) dated January 26, 2010. The Court has also reviewed Defendants' Motion for Partial Summary Judgment (docket # 57) dated December 23, 2009. Based on that review, and after due consideration the Court has decided that prior to ruling on Plaintiff's Cross Motion for Remand that full briefing on Defendants' Motion for Partial Summary Judgment should be completed on an expedited basis. Therefore, the Court's Stipulated Briefing and Scheduling Order (docket # 62) dated January 11, 2010 is hereby modified as follows. Plaintiff is hereby ORDERED to file its Response to Defendants' Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on or before February 17, 2010 and Defendants shall file its reply on or before March 1, 2010. DATED this 4th day of February, 2010. BY THE COURT: s/Laird T. Milburn ___________________________________ Laird T. Milburn U.S. Magistrate Judge

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