Cardenas et al v. Banner Health et al

Filing 13

Minute Entry- Courtroom Minutes for Motion Hearing held on 9/29/2009 before Judge Richard P. Matsch. ORDERED: Tracy L. Van Pelt appearance entered for defendants. Defendants' Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs Claim Brought Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, filed June 8, 2009 3 , is denied. Defendants shall file an answer in accordance with the rules. (Reporter FTR - K. Terasaki) (rpmcd)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Senior District Judge Richard P. Matsch Date: September 29, 2009 Courtroom Deputy: J. Chris Smith FTR Technician: Kathy Terasaki ____________________________________________________________________________ Civil Action No. 09-cv-00610-RPM ELIZABETH CARDENAS and GEORGE WITTNER, parents and next friends to Decedent, IAN WITTNER, Plaintiffs, v. BANNER HEALTH, an Arizona nonprofit organization d/b/a NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER; ROBERT GEORGE RUEGG, M.D.; SUSAN J. PONDER, R.N.; and JOHN DOES 1-25, Tracy L. Van Pelt Sara M. Cantrick Jordan Factor James S. Helfrich Eric L. Steiner Daniel P. Gerash Defendants . ____________________________________________________________________________ COURTROOM MINUTES ____________________________________________________________________________ Hearing on Motion to Dismiss 9:28 a.m. Court in session. Defendants' client representatives Gloria Ybarra and Lynn Runyan are present. Court's preliminary remarks. ORDERED: Tracy L. Van Pelt appearance entered for defendants. Court states its understanding of the case. 10:32 a.m. ORDERED: Argument by Ms. Van Pelt. Defendants' Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs' Claim Brought Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, filed June 8, 2009 [3], is denied. Defendants shall file an answer in accordance with the rules. Hearing concluded. Total time: 8 min. 10:36 a.m. Court in recess.

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