James v. Heuberger Motors, Inc.

Filing 36

Minute Entry for Motion Hearing held before Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix on 3/4/2011; 33 Motion for Protective Order is GRANTED. Plaintiff shall not inquire about settlement agreements, terms of settlement agreements or amounts paid in settlement to former employees at the Rule 30(b)(6) depositions. (Court Reporter: FTR - Monique Wiles) (klmcd )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix FTR - Reporter Deck - Courtroom C-204 Byron G. Rogers United States Courthouse Date: March 4, 2011 Courtroom Deputy, Monique Wiles _____________________________________________________________________ HARRY JAMES Plaintiff(s), v. HEUBERGER MOTORS, INC. Defendant(s). ____________________________________________________________________ COURTROOM MINUTES / MINUTE ORDER HEARING: MOTION HEARING Court in session: 12:06 p.m. Court calls case. Telephonic appearance of counsel. This matter is before the court regarding Defendant's Motion for Protective Order to Restrict the Subject Matter of Plaintiff's 30 (b)(6) Notice of Deposition of Heuberger Motors, Inc. [Doc. No. 33, filed 3/2/11]. Counsel provide the background and basis of the discovery dispute. For the reasons stated on the record, M. Robin Repass David M. Koppa Civil Action No.: 10-cv-01648-CMA-KLM It is ORDERED: Defendant's Motion for Protective Order to Restrict the Subject Matter of Plaintiff's 30 (b)(6) Notice of Deposition of Heuberger Motors, Inc. [Doc. No. 33, filed 3/2/11] is GRANTED. Plaintiff shall not inquire about settlement agreements, terms of settlement agreements or amounts paid in settlement to former employees at the Rule 30(b)(6) depositions. HEARING CONCLUDED. Court in recess: 12:38 p.m. Total In-court time: 32 minutes To order a transcript of this proceeding, contact Avery Woods Reporting at (303) 825-6119. Page 2 of 2

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