Real Living Real Estate, LLC v. Four Seasons Land Company, Inc et al

Filing 38

MINUTE ENTRY for Telephonic Motion Hearing held before Judge R. Brooke Jackson on 7/23/2012. Denying 32 Motion to Compel. ORDERED: The Motion to Compel an Answer to the Interrogatory is GRANTED. If the mediation does not result in a settlement, the Plaintiff is ordered to answer the interrogatory. ORDERED: Plaintiff to produce the contract concerning Mr. Pitts. The contract is to be used solely for this case. Upon the conclusion of the case, all copies of the contract are to be returned. Court Reporter: Kara Spitler. (lag)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO JUDGE R. BROOKE JACKSON Courtroom Deputy: Laura Galera Court Reporter: Kara Spitler Date: July 23, 2012 Criminal Action No. 11-cv-03120-RBJ Parties: Counsel: REAL LIVING REAL ESTATE, LLC, Jared E. Berg Plaintiff, v. FOUR SEASONS LAND COMPANY, INC., James Ghiselli Defendant. COURTROOM MINUTES TELEPHONIC MOTION HEARING Court in session: 8:03 a.m. Appearances of counsel. Mr. Ghiselli addresses the Court regarding the background of the case. Argument by Mr. Ghiselli and Mr. Berg as to Defendant Four Seasons’ Motion to Compel Doc.# [32]. Discussion regarding damages. Mr. Ghiselli addresses the Court regarding his request for a copy of the contract between the Plaintiff and Mr. Pitts. For the reasons and findings as stated on the record, it is; ORDERED: Defendant Four Seasons’ Motion to Compel Doc.# [32] is DENIED. ORDERED: The Motion to Compel an Answer to the Interrogatory is GRANTED. If the mediation does not result in a settlement, the Plaintiff is ordered to answer the interrogatory. ORDERED: Plaintiff to produce the contract concerning Mr. Pitts. The contract is to be used solely for this case. Upon the conclusion of the case, all copies of the contract are to be returned. Court in recess: 8:39 a.m. Hearing concluded. Total time: 0:36 2

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