General Steel Domestic Sales, LLC v. Chumley et al

Filing 293

MINUTE ENTRY for proceedings held before Judge Philip A. Brimmer. Trial Preparation Conference held on 6/15/2012. Order granting 271 Motion to Amend/Correct/Modify. (Court Reporter: Janet Coppock) (pabcd)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO JUDGE PHILIP A. BRIMMER COURTROOM MINUTES Courtroom Deputy: Kathy Preuitt-Parks Court Reporter: Janet Coppock Date: June 15, 2012 Time: 47 minutes CASE NO. 10-cv-01398-PAB-KLM Parties Counsel GENERAL STEEL DOMESTIC SALES, LLC, Patrick Frye Plaintiff (s), vs. ETHAN DANIEL CHUMLEY, and ATLANTIC BUILDING SYSTEMS, LLC, d/b/a ARMSTRONG STEEL CORPORATION, Jacob Paul Paul Grant Peter Lemire Defendant (s). TRIAL PREPARATION CONFERENCE 3:02 p.m. COURT IN SESSION APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL. Matter set for 5-day jury trial, commencing July 9, 2012. Page Two 10-cv-01398-PAB-KLM June 15, 2012 Court and counsel discuss pending pretrial matters. ORDERED: Defendant’s Motion to Amend/Correct/Modify Pretrial Order (Doc #271) is GRANTED. Court advises counsel of the Court’s trial schedule. Court and counsel discuss Judge Brimmer’s Practice Standards including jury selection of 9, voir dire by counsel limited to 15 minutes, proposed voir dire questions, 30 minute opening statements, witnesses, exhibits ORDERED: Witnesses shall be SEQUESTERED. ORDERED: Defendants’ revised witness list is due June 18, 2012. ORDERED: Counsel shall exchange exhibits by 12:00 noon on June 22, 2012. ORDERED: Counsel shall file, simultaneously, a brief description of what this case is about by 12:00 noon on June 22, 2012. ORDERED: Counsel shall file a brief on the right to a jury trial or not a right to a jury trial on the issues of disgorgement of profit and statutory damages if the counterfeit theory of recovery is allowed by 12:00 noon on June 22, 2012. 3:49 p.m. COURT IN RECESS Total in court time: Hearing concluded 47 minutes

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