Norstar Residential, LLLP et al v. First Mercury Insurance Company
Filing
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COURTROOM MINUTES/MINUTE ENTRY for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland: Motion Hearing held on 10/21/2013. 35 Motion to Strike Plaintiffs' Motion to Stay Complaint and Jury Demand is DENIED. 32 Plaintiffs' Motion to Stay Complaint and Jury Demand is DENIED. 22 Plaintiffs' Motion to Quash Subpoenas and Motion for Protective Order Regarding Written Discovery Request is DENIED. 19 Motion for Order to Compel and 28 Defendant's Motion to Compel Subpoenaed Documents is TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT, written order to issue. FTR: BNB Courtroom A401. (bnbcd, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
MAGISTRATE JUDGE BOYD N. BOLAND
Civil Action:
Courtroom Deputy:
13-cv-0785-WJM-BNB
Julie Dynes
Date: October 21, 2013
FTR: BNB COURTROOM A-401
Parties
Attorney(s)
NORSTAR RESIDENTIAL, LLLP
NORSTAR, INC
KELLY BEGG
WILDHORSE RIDGE, LLLP
CONCERT AMERICAN HOMES, INC
Plaintiff(s)
Christopher Rhody
v.
FIRST MERCURY INSURANCE COMPANY
James K. Green
Michael R. Gregg
Defendant(s)
COURTROOM MINUTES
MOTIONS HEARING
Court in Session: 1:33 p.m.
Appearance of counsel and Interested Party.
ORDERED: [35] Motion to Strike Plaintiffs’ Motion to Stay Complaint and Jury Demand
is DENIED.
Argument presented on [32] Plaintiffs’ Motion to Stay Complaint and Jury Demand.
ORDERED: [32] Plaintiffs’ Motion to Stay Complaint and Jury Demand is DENIED.
[22] Plaintiffs’ Motion to Quash Subpoenas and Motion for Protective Order
Regarding Written Discovery Request is DENIED.
Argument presented on [19] Motion for Order to Compel and [28] Defendant’s Motion to
Compel Subpoenaed Documents.
ORDERED: [19] Motion for Order to Compel and [28] Defendant’s Motion to Compel
Subpoenaed Documents is TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT, written order
to issue.
Court in Recess: 2:43 p.m.
Hearing concluded.
Total time in Court: 01:10
* To obtain a transcript of this proceeding, please contact Avery Woods Reporting at (303) 825-6119
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