HealthTrio, LLC v. Aetna Inc. et al
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ORDER Granting 269 Plaintiff Healthtrio's Unopposed Motion for Stay of Execution on Costs Judgment, With Supersedeas Bond. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that execution on the judgment by defendants is stayed pending completion of the appeal, No. 2016-1034 in the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, as well as during any further timely filed and permitted appeals therefrom, by Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 12/17/2015.(evana, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Judge Robert E. Blackburn
Civil Action No. 12-cv-03229-REB-MJW
HEALTHTRIO, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company,
Plaintiff,
v.
AETNA, INC., a Pennsylvania corporation;
ACTIVEHEALTH MANAGEMENT, INC., a Delaware corporation; and
MEDICITY, INC., a Delaware corporation,
Defendants.
ORDER STAYING EXECUTION ON COSTS JUDGMENT
PENDING APPEAL AND APPROVING SUPERSEDEAS BOND
Blackburn, J.
The matter before me is Plaintiff Healthtrio's Unopposed Motion for Stay of
Execution on Costs Judgment, With Supersedeas Bond [#269],1 filed December 11,
2015. A proffered copy of a supersedeas bond in the amount of the costs judgment is
appended to the motion [#269-1].2 After careful review of the motion and the file, I
conclude that the proffered supersedeas bond is sufficient and that accordingly, the
unopposed motion should be granted.
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that execution on the judgment by defendants is
stayed pending completion of the appeal, No. 2016-1034 in the United States Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuit, as well as during any further timely filed and permitted
appeals therefrom.
1
“[#269]” is an example of the convention I use to identify the docket number assigned to a
specific paper by the court’s case management and electronic case filing system (CM/ECF). I use this
convention throughout this order.
2
A fully executed copy of the supersedeas bond will be docketed separately.
Dated December 17, 2015, at Denver, Colorado.
BY THE COURT:
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