Mains v. Union Pacific Railroad Company
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MINUTE ORDER granting 21 Joint Motion To Continue Trial; Trial Preparation Conference set for May 31, 2013, and the jury trial set to commence June 17, 2013, are VACATED and are CONTINUED pending further order of court; That on April 25, 2013, commencing at 10:00 a.m., the court shall conduct a telephonic setting conference to reset the Trial Preparation Conference and jury trial. By Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 4/19/13. (kfinn, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Judge Robert E. Blackburn
Civil Action No. 12-cv-00917-REB-CBS
RICHARD D. MAINS,
Plaintiff,
v.
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, a corporation,
Defendant.
MINUTE ORDER1
The matter is before the court on the Joint Motion To Continue Trial [#21] filed
April 19, 2013. After reviewing the motion and the record, the court has concluded that
the motion should be granted and that the Trial Preparation Conference and jury trial in
this matter should be vacated and continued pending further order of court.
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows:
1. That the Joint Motion To Continue Trial [#21] filed April 19, 2013, is
GRANTED;
2. That the Trial Preparation Conference set for May 31, 2013, and the jury trial
set to commence June 17, 2013, are VACATED and are CONTINUED pending further
order of court;
3. That on April 25, 2013, commencing at 10:00 a.m., the court shall conduct a
telephonic setting conference to reset the Trial Preparation Conference and jury trial.
Counsel at that time will provide the court with their best estimate of when plaintiff will
reach his maximum medical improvement; and
4. That counsel for the plaintiff shall arrange, initiate, and coordinate the
conference call necessary to facilitate the setting conference.
Dated: April 19, 2013
1
This minute order is issued pursuant to the express authority of the Honorable Robert E.
Blackburn, United States District Judge for the District of Colorado.
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