Dias v. Shelter Insurance Companies

Filing 72

MINUTE ENTRY for Motion Hearing held on 10/6/2011 before Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya, granting in part and denying in part 66 Motion to Compel. The motion is granted as to the reserve loss information requested and defense counsel is to produce that information to plaintiff's forthwith. The motion is denied as to the attorney-client information exchanged between Shelter Insurance and attorney Franklin Patterson before the filing of this action. (FTR: Nick Richards) (kmtcd)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya Civil Action No. 10-cv-01304-WJM-KMT FTR - Courtroom C-201 Date: October 6, 2011 Deputy Clerk, Nick Richards CHRISTINA DIAS, Peter Joseph Moyson Plaintiff, v. SHELTER MUTUAL INSURANCE, dba and aka Shelter General Insurance, a Missouri Insurance Company licensed to do business in Colorado, Brian Douglas Kennedy Defendant. COURTROOM MINUTES / MINUTE ORDER MOTION HEARING Court in session: 10:17 a.m. Court calls case. Appearances of counsel. Motion Hearing is called regarding Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel Discovery [Doc. No. 66, filed August 16, 2011]. The court hears argument from counsel. It is ORDERED: Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel Discovery [66] is GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART. The motion is granted as to the reserve loss information requested and defense counsel is to produce that information to plaintiff’s forthwith. The motion is denied as to the attorney-client information exchanged between Shelter Insurance and attorney Franklin Patterson before the filing of this action. Court in Recess: 10:39 a.m. Hearing concluded. Total In-Court Time 00:22 *To obtain a transcript of this proceeding, please contact Avery Woods Reporting at (303) 825-6119.

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