Anderson et al v. HCA-HealthOne LLC et al

Filing 48

MINUTE ORDER denying 45 Aleksandra M. Kaminska, M.D., David C. Van Pelt, M.D., Brooks W. Long, M.D., and Critical Care & Pulmonary Consultants, P.C., Motion to Continue; Denying as moot 46 Defendant HCA-Healthone, LLCs (d/b/a The Medical Center of Aurora, and also d/b/a Centennial Medical Plaza Motion for Leave of Court to File its F.R.C.P. 7.1 Disclosure Statement by Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya on 5/21/09.(erv, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya Civil Action No. 09­cv­00704­CMA­KMT LAUREN P. ANDERSON, and WILLIAM W. ANDERSON, III, Plaintiffs, v. HCA-HEALTHONE, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, d/b/a The Medical Center of Aurora, also d/b/a Centennial Medical Plaza, ALEKSANDRA M. KAMINSKA, M.D., DAVID C. VAN PELT, M.D., BROOKS W. LONG, M.D., CRITICAL CARE & PULMONARY CONSULTANTS, P.C., a Colorado professional corporation, JEFFREY A. FRIEDLAND, M.D., CHRISTOPHER G. McLAUGHLIN, M.D., RADIOLOGY IMAGING ASSOCIATES, P.C., a Colorado professional corporation, SALLIE B. CLARK, M.D., and SURGICAL CONSULTANTS OF AURORA, P.C., a Colorado professional corporation, Defendants. MINUTE ORDER ORDER ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE KATHLEEN M. TAFOYA "Aleksandra M. Kaminska, M.D., David C. Van Pelt, M.D., Brooks W. Long, M.D., and Critical Care & Pulmonary Consultants, P.C., Motion to Continue the June 25, 2009 Scheduling Conference" (# 45, filed May 18, 2009) is DENIED for failure to confer under local rule 7.1A. "Defendant HCA-Healthone, LLC's (d/b/a The Medical Center of Aurora, and also d/b/a Centennial Medical Plaza) Request for Leave of Court to File its F.R.C.P. 7.1 Disclosure Statement" (# 46, filed May 19, 2009) appears to be the actual disclosure statement. Leave of the court to file the same is unnecessary. Therefore, the request (docketed as a motion) is DENIED as moot. Dated: May 21, 2009 2

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