Walker v. Health International Corporation, et al

Filing 160

MINUTE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix on 5/27/14. Motion to Extend Deadlines 153 is DENIED without prejudice. (lgale)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 12-cv-03256-WJM-KLM ANDRE WALKER, Plaintiff, v. HEALTH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, HSN, INC., a Delaware corporation, and HSN INTERACTIVE LLC, a Delaware corporation, Defendants. _____________________________________________________________________ MINUTE ORDER _____________________________________________________________________ ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE KRISTEN L. MIX This matter is before the Court on Defendants’ Motion to Extend Deadlines [#153] (the “Motion”). Defendants’ Motion to Reconsider [#144] is currently pending before the District Judge and will be fully briefed on May 30, 2014. The Motion to Reconsider may be case dispositive. The fact discovery deadline is currently set for June 2, 2014, and Defendants contend that there are depositions that the parties plan on taking prior to that deadline. They state that it would be more cost-efficient for all parties if the Motion to Reconsider is determined prior to conducting depositions, which may be unnecessary depending on the outcome of that motion. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion [#153] is DENIED without prejudice. If the Motion to Reconsider is denied and this litigation proceeds, the Court will be inclined to grant limited extensions of the relevant deadlines in this matter, if requested in writing by any party, including extending the discovery deadline for the purpose of conducting depositions. If the Motion to Reconsider is granted in full, then the request to extend deadlines will be moot and all deadlines will be terminated. Dated: May 27, 2014

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