Jacquat v. Hub International Insurance Services, Inc.

Filing 107

MINUTE ORDER granting 91 plaintiffs Unopposed Motion to Seal Exhibit to Response to Motion for Sanctions for Spoliation of Evidence; granting 100 Jeffrey Cohens Motion for Reconsideration of Jeffrey Cohen to Quash Subpoena to Take Deposition. The court thus vacates its Minute Order of August 18, 2010 88 , denying the Motion of Jeffrey Cohen to Quash Subpoena 86 without prejudice. Any responses to the Motion of Jeffrey Cohen to Quash Subpoena 86 , shall be filed on or before September 13, 2010. ; granting 105 defendants Unopposed Motion for Leave Exceed Page Limitation for Reply in Support of Motion for Sanctions up to and including fifteen pages in length. by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe on 8/30/2010.(erv, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 09-cv-02539-WYD-MJW JOHN JACQUAT, Plaintiff, v. HUB INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE SERVICES, INC., Defendant. MINUTE ORDER Entered by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe It is hereby ORDERED that the plaintiff's Unopposed Motion to Seal Exhibit to Response to Motion for Sanctions for Spoliation of Evidence (Docket No. 91) is granted. Consequently, bates labeled documents HUBJJ005987 through HUBJJ006038 and HUBJJ006043 through HUBJJ006064 of plaintiff's Exhibit 7 (Docket No. 92) shall be sealed until further order of the court. It is further ORDERED that Jeffrey Cohen's Motion for Reconsideration of Motion of Jeffrey Cohen to Quash Subpoena to Take Deposition (Docket No. 100) is granted. The court thus vacates its Minute Order of August 18, 2010 (Docket No. 88) denying the Motion of Jeffrey Cohen to Quash Subpoena (Docket No. 86) without prejudice. Any responses to the Motion of Jeffrey Cohen to Quash Subpoena (Docket No. 86) shall be filed on or before September 13, 2010. It is further ORDERED that the defendant's Unopposed Motion for Leave to Exceed Page Limitation for Reply in Support of Motion for Sanctions (Docket No. 105) is granted. Consequently, defendant's Reply may be up to and including fifteen pages in length. Date: August 30, 2010

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