Chemiti et al v. Kaja

Filing 97

MINUTE ENTRY for Status Conference held before Judge Lewis T. Babcock on 4/27/2015. Granting 96 the Defendant's Motion for Leave to File a Dispositive Motion Regarding Plaintiffs' Second Claim for Relief. Defendant's deadline for filing dispositive motion is May 27, 2015; the plaintiffs' deadline to respond is June 12, 2015; and the defendant's deadline to reply is June 24, 2015. Court Reporter: Tammy Hoffschildt. Hearing concluded. (kfinn)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO JUDGE LEWIS T. BABCOCK _____________________________________________________________________ Courtroom Deputy: Kathleen Finney Date: April 27, 2015 Court Reporter: Tamara Hoffschildt _____________________________________________________________________ Civil Case No. 13-cv-00360-LTB-KMT Counsel: VENKATA CHEMITI, and NEERAJA DASARI, Alison Ruttenberg Scott Goldman Plaintiffs, v. NEHRU KAJA, Peter Walters Defendant. _____________________________________________________________________ COURTROOM MINUTES _____________________________________________________________________ STATUS/SCHEDULING HEARING 9:09 a.m. Court in Session. Discussion regarding the Defendant’s Motion for Leave to File a Dispositive Motion Regarding Plaintiffs’ Second Claim for Relief [#96] filed April 17, 2015. Argument by Mr. Walters. Response by Ms. Ruttenberg. Court’s conclusions. ORDERED: That the Defendant’s Motion for Leave to File a Dispositive Motion Regarding Plaintiffs’ Second Claim for Relief [#96] is GRANTED; and That the defendant’s deadline for filing dispositive motions is May 27, 2015; the plaintiffs’ deadline to respond is June 12, 2015; and the defendant’s deadline to reply is June 24, 2015. 9:38 a.m. Court in Recess. Total time in court: 00:29 Hearing concluded. 1

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