Hirschfeld v. 1111 Tower, LLC et al

Filing 34

ORDER re 21 Stipulated Motion for Order Regarding Defendant Land Title Guarantee Company. IT IS ORDERED: Land Title Guarantee Company shall continue to hold the $192,488 received from A. Barry Hirschfeld, Jr. in accordance with the parties esc row agreement; Land Title Guarantee Company shall be bound by any order of this court regarding distribution of said escrow funds; and Absent court order, Land Title Guarantee Company shall not be required to attend any pre-trial proceedings or trial. The parties shall continue to serve Land Title Guarantee Company with copies of all pleadings. by Judge Walker D. Miller on 8/17/09.(erv, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Senior Judge Walker D. Miller Civil Case No. 09-cv-01008-WDM-KLM A. BARRY HIRSCHFELD, JR., Plaintiff, v. 1111 TOWER LLC, AND LAND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY, Defendants. _____________________________________________________________________ ORDER REGARDING LAND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY This matter is before me on the Stipulated Motion for Entry of Order Regarding Defendant Land Title Guarantee Company, and being fully advised in the premises, IT IS ORDERED: 1. Land Title Guarantee Company shall continue to hold the $192,488 received from A. Barry Hirschfeld, Jr. in accordance with the parties' escrow agreement; 2. Land Title Guarantee Company shall be bound by any order of this court regarding distribution of said escrow funds; and 3. Absent court order, Land Title Guarantee Company shall not be required to attend any pre-trial proceedings or trial. The parties shall continue to serve Land Title PDF FINAL Guarantee Company with copies of all pleadings. DATED at Denver, Colorado, on August 17, 2009 BY THE COURT: s/ Walker D. Miller United States Senior District Judge PDF FINAL 2

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