Wood et al v. Ong
Filing
49
MINUTE ENTRY for Status Conference held before Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe on 2/6/2014. Approving with the supplement 48 Motion / 46 Plaintiffs' Stipulated Motion for Court Approval of a Settlement of this Case. Plaintiffs' counsel shall file a supplement with the Court by 2/17/2014. Counsel may file a motion for leave to restrict access to the supplement. FTR: Courtroom A-502. (eseam)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe
Civil Action No. 13-cv-00147-MJW
FTR - Courtroom A-502
Date: February 6, 2014
Courtroom Deputy, Emily Seamon
Counsel
Parties
M. N. W., a minor child, by and through her mother
and next best friend,
LAURIE WOOD,
John Astuno
William Keating
Plaintiffs,
v.
JACOB LIAO ONG, M.D.,
John Martin
Defendant.
COURTROOM MINUTES / MINUTE ORDER
HEARING: STATUS CONFERENCE
Court in session: 1:32 p.m.
Court calls case. Appearances of counsel. On the telephone: plaintiff Laurie Wood.
It is noted this matter was settled to the satisfaction of all concerned. The parties request that
the Court approve the proposed settlement.
Court advises counsel it is not comfortable approving the settlement without probate approval.
Discussion regarding managing the amount of money to be given to the minor child.
ORDERED:
Plaintiffs’ Stipulated Motion for Court Approval of a Settlement of this Case [Doc.
No. 46, filed February 5, 2014] is APPROVED with the supplement as discussed
on the record. Plaintiffs’ counsel shall file a supplement with the Court on or
before February 17, 2014. Counsel may file a motion for leave to restrict access
to the supplement.
Hearing concluded.
Court in recess:
Total in-court time:
1:55 p.m.
00:23
To order a transcript of this proceeding, contact Avery Woods Reports (303) 825-6119 or Toll Free
1-800-962-3345.
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