Giuffre v. Marys Lake Lodge, LLC
Filing
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MINUTE ORDER. The 132 motion to supplement filed by defendant Marys Lake Lodge, LLC is granted. Plaintiff's 99 motion for leave to file a surreply is granted. Plaintiff shall file his surreply within ten days of entry of this order, such surreply not to exceed ten pages, including any response plaintiff has to the supplemental arguments made by defendant Marys Lake Lodge, LLC. By Judge Philip A. Brimmer on 8/8/12.(mnfsl, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 11-cv-00028-PAB-KLM
(consolidated with Civil Action No. 12-cv-00377-PAB)
DARREN GIUFFRE, on behalf of himself and all similarly situated persons,
Plaintiff,
v.
MARYS LAKE LODGE, LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company, and
RAMS HORN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC, doing business as
Marys Lake Lodge, a Colorado Limited Liability Company,
Defendants.
MINUTE ORDER
Entered by Judge Philip A. Brimmer
This matter is before the Court on the motions filed by plaintiff and defendant
Marys Lake Lodge, LLC (“MLL”) requesting leave to file supplemental briefs [Docket
Nos. 99, 132] regarding MLL’s motion for summary judgment [Docket No. 64]. MLL
objects to plaintiff’s motion. Plaintiff does not object to MLL’s motion so long as plaintiff
is afforded the opportunity to address the issues raised therein. In that regard, plaintiff
indicates that it could do so within the surreply it is seeking leave to file. The Court
having reviewed the motions and being fully aware of their premises, it is
ORDERED that the motion to supplement filed by defendant Marys Lake Lodge,
LLC [Docket No. 132] is GRANTED. It is further
ORDERED that plaintiff’s motion for leave to file a surreply [Docket No. 99] is
GRANTED. Plaintiff shall file his surreply within ten days of entry of this order, such
surreply not to exceed ten pages, including any response plaintiff has to the
supplemental arguments made by defendant Marys Lake Lodge, LLC.
DATED August 8, 2012.
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