North American Company for Life and Health Insurance v. Kinard et al

Filing 134

MINUTE ORDER. Defendant's 132 motion requesting that the Court correct a citation in a 4/9/2012 order is granted and footnote 2 in the 4/9/2012 131 order shall be corrected. By Judge Philip A. Brimmer on 10/4/12.(mnfsl, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 10-cv-01960-PAB-KMT LU CELIA KINARD, Plaintiff, v. CYNTHIA ROTHROCK KINARD, individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Walter A. Kinard, Defendant. _____________________________________________________________________ MINUTE ORDER _____________________________________________________________________ Entered by Judge Philip A. Brimmer This matter is before the Court on defendant’s motion [Docket No. 132] requesting that the Court correct a citation in an April 9, 2012 order [Docket No. 131]. Defendant points out that, in footnote 2 of that order, the Court mistakenly cited a motion for attorney’s fees which appears at Docket No. 129 as Docket No. 130. The Court has identified another typographical error in that footnote as well. Therefore, it is ORDERED that defendant’s motion [Docket No. 132] is GRANTED and footnote 2 in the April 9, 2012 order [Docket No. 131] shall be corrected to read as follows: As noted above, her former client, who has notice of the lien, will receive a disbursement far exceeding the amount of either lien amount stated in Ms. Koller’s filings. The Court retains jurisdiction over enforcement of that lien, see Davis, 2012 WL 975836, at *2, and will be able to address Ms. Koller’s motion for attorney’s fees [Docket No. 129] once she files a certification of compliance with D.C.COLO.LCivR 7.1A and that motion has been fully briefed. DATED October 4, 2012.

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