Baker v. Allied Property and Casualty Insurance Company et al
Filing
81
MINUTE ENTRY for proceedings held before Judge R. Brooke Jackson. Motion Hearing held on 3/19/2013. ORDER: TAKING UNDER ADVISEMENT 40 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment; 41 Motion for Summary Judgment; 65 Motion for Summary Judgment; and 66 Motion for Summary Judgment. Court Reporter: Kara Spitler. (pabcd)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
JUDGE R. BROOKE JACKSON
COURTROOM MINUTES
Courtroom Deputy: Kathy Preuitt-Parks
Court Reporter: Kara Spitler
Date: March 19, 2013
Time: one hour and 36 minutes
CASE NO. 12-cv-00010- RBJ-GPG
Parties
Counsel
ROBERT BAKER,
Nicholas Mayle
Plaintiff (s),
vs.
ALLIED PROPERTY AND CASUALTY
INSURANCE COMPANY, and
ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Peter Gregory
Robin Bowers
Anthony Clapp
Defendant (s).
MOTIONS HEARING
3:16 p.m.
COURT IN SESSION
APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL.
Defendant Allstate Insurance Company’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment and
Certification Pursuant to D.C. COLO.LCIVR 7.1(a) [Docket No. 40]
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12-cv-00010-RBJ-GPG
March 19, 2013
Defendant Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company’s Motion for Summary Judgment
Regarding Primacy [Docket No. 41]
Defendants Allied Property and Casualty Insurance and Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Company’s Motion for Summary Judgment as to Medical Payment Coverage Claims
[Docket No. 65]
Defendants Allied Property and Casualty Insurance and Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Company’s Motion for Summary Judgment Regarding Underinsured Motorist Claims
[Docket No. 66]
3:16 p.m.
Argument by Mr. Gregory. Questions by the Court.
4:09 p.m.
Argument by Mr. Mayle. Questions by the Court.
4:17 p.m.
Argument by Ms. Bowers. Questions by the Court.
4:20 p.m.
Further argument by Mr. Gregory.
4:23 p.m.
Further argument by Ms. Bowers.
4:36 p.m.
Further argument by Mr. Mayle.
ORDERED: Motions are TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT.
5:02 p.m.
COURT IN RECESS
Total in court time:
Hearing concluded
96 minutes
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