Contrada, Inc. v. Parsley et al
Filing
75
COURTROOM MINUTES/MINUTE ORDER for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer: A Motion Hearing was held on 6/15/2011. ORDERED: The Motion to Quash is GRANTED without prejudice. By Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer. (FTR: Linda Kahoe) (cbscd)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer
Civil Action No.: 10-cv-00646-WYD-CBS
Date: June 15, 2011
FTR - Reporter Deck - Courtroom A402
Courtroom Deputy: Linda Kahoe
CONTRADA, INC.,
Anthony L. Leffert
Plaintiff/Counter Defendant,
v.
ROBIN L. PARSLEY,
Christopher P. Montville
Defendant/Counter Claimant,
N SKY LIVING, INC.,
Defendant.
COURTROOM MINUTES/MINUTE ORDER
HEARING: MOTION HEARING
Court in session:
1:23 p.m.
Court calls case. Appearances of counsel.
Discussion and arguments regarding Motion to Quash Subpoenas to Giada, LLC and Clear Lake,
LLC, doc #[65], filed 6/7/2011.
Mr. Leffert presents arguments.
Mr. Montville presents arguments.
For the reasons as stated on the record, it is:
ORDERED: Motion to Quash Subpoenas to Giada, LLC and Clear Lake, LLC, doc #[65], is
GRANTED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. The court interprets the Motion to be a
Motion to “modify” subpoenas. As such, Giada, LLC and Clear Lake, LLC are
not required to respond to items 6, 7, and 8. The Motion is granted without
prejudice to Mr. Parsley’s ability to serve a properly drafted subpoena that is
narrowly targeted and reasonably limited to that portion of items 6, 7, and 8 that
is appropriate.
Given the shortcomings in the Motion to Quash, the factual deficiencies, and Mr.
Leffert’s failure to properly confer under Rule 7.1A, the court will not award fees
and costs. The court puts counsel on notice to draft better subpoenas.
HEARING CONCLUDED.
Court in recess:
Total time in court:
2:11 p.m.
00:48
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