Templeton v. Fehn et al
Filing
147
SUPPLEMENTAL FINDINGS ON 134 ORDER FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT re 144 : the Court's Order for Entry of Final Judgment 134 is supplemented to include the findings stated herein, by Judge Richard P. Matsch on 9/23/2014. (jsmit)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Senior Judge Richard P. Matsch
Civil Action No. 12-cv-00859-RPM
FORREST DARYL TEMPLETON,
Plaintiff,
v.
H THOMAS FEHN,
ORLY DAVIDI,
GREGORY J. SHERWIN,
FIELDS, FEHN & SHERWIN, a California General Partnership,
DALE K. HALL, and
CATLIN SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, a Delaware Corporation,
Defendants.
SUPPLEMENTAL FINDINGS ON ORDER FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT
On September 2, 2014, pursuant to the Court’s order, the clerk of court entered final
judgment dismissing Plaintiff Daryl Templeton’s claim for negligent misrepresentation
against Defendant Dale K. Hall. [Docs. 134 & 135.] Templeton has moved the Court to
supplement its findings as to why final judgment is warranted on his claim against Hall.
[Doc. 144.]
Templeton claims that Hall negligently misrepresented facts concerning the settlement of
the underlying arbitration hearing to Templeton, which Templeton relied upon to his
detriment. This claim raises legal issues distinct from the issues raised by Templeton’s
claims against the Attorney Defendants that remain before the court. It is unlikely that
allowing Templeton’s appeal against Hall to proceed would require the Tenth Circuit Court
of Appeals to duplicate its efforts or squander judicial resources. Further, Templeton is 76
years old and this case has been pending since April 3, 2012. After considering judicial
administrative interests against Templeton’s interest in a prompt appeal, the Court concludes
there is no just reason for delaying Templeton’s appeal against Hall.
Upon the foregoing, it is
ORDERED that the Court’s Order for Entry of Final Judgment [Doc. 134] is
supplemented to include the findings stated herein.
Dated: September 23, 2014
BY THE COURT:
s/Richard P. Matsch
_____________________
Richard P. Matsch
Senior District Judge
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