Davis v. Kellar et al
Filing
42
MINUTE ORDER granting 40 Motion to Vacate Deadlines Set in Scheduling Order. Motion is granted to the extent that all of the deadlines set in the Scheduling Order are extended by 60 days to allow time for the court to rule on the pending motion to dismiss. By Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe on 1/22/2013.(klyon, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 12-cv-01060-MSK-MJW
JAMIE DAVIS,
Plaintiff(s),
v.
MARK KELLAR, Individually and in his official capacity as Health Services Administrator
at FCI Florence,
LISA MCDERMOTT, Individually and in her official capacity as Assistant Health
Services Administrator,
PETER BLUDWORTH, Associate Warden, Individually and in his official capacity,
DR. DAVID ALLRED, Individually and in his official capacity as Clinical Director at FCI
Florence,
DR. GEORGE SANTINI, Individually and in his official capacity as Staff Physician at FCI
Florence,
PA CARI RITTER, Individually and in her official capacity as mid-level provider at FCI
Florence,
PA A. VINYARD, Individually and in her official capacity as mid-level provider at FCI
Florecence,
MIKE GOODIN, Individually and in his official capacity as Chief Pharmacist at FCI
Florence,
GILBERTA TRUJILLO, Individually and in her official capacity as Medical Secretary,
and
RN S. HENDRICKS, Individually and in her official capacity as Registered Nurse at FCI
Florence,
Defendant(s).
MINUTE ORDER
Entered by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe
It is hereby ORDERED that the defendants’ Motion to Vacate Deadlines Set in
Scheduling Order (Docket No. 40) is granted to the extent that all of the deadlines set in
the Scheduling Order are extended by sixty (60) days to allow time for the court to rule
on the pending motion to dismiss.
Date: January 22, 2013
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