Small v. BOKF, N.A.
Filing
154
ORDER vacating the Final Pretrial Conference/Trial Preparation Conference, and the trial, by Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 5/27/15. A telephonic setting conference is set for 6/9/2015 10:00 AM before Judge Robert E. Blackburn. (dkals, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Judge Robert E. Blackburn
Civil Action No. 13-cv-01125-REB-MJW
LELAND SMALL, individually and on behalf of a class of other similarly situated
persons,
Plaintiff,
v.
BOKF, N.A.,
Defendant.
ORDER
Blackburn, J.
The matter is before me on the parties’ Stipulation to Nonjury Trial [#153],1
filed May 26, 2015. After careful review of the stipulation, the file, and FED. R. CIV. P.
39, I conclude that the stipulation should be approved. Additionally, due to a conflict on
the court’s calendar, the trial date must be vacated and reset.
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows:
1. That the Stipulation to Nonjury Trial [#153], filed May 26, 2015, is approved;
2. That the trial of this matter is converted from a jury trial to a nonjury trial to the
court;
3. That the combined Final Pretrial Conference/Trial Preparation Conference set
June 12, 2015, at 1:30 p.m., is vacated and continued pending further order of the court;
4. That the nonjury trial set to commence on June 29, 2015, is vacated and
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“[#153]” 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.
continued pending further order;
5. That on June 9, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. (MDT), the court shall conduct a
telephonic (non-appearance) setting conference to reset the Final Pretrial
Conference/Trial Preparation Conference and nonjury trial; and
6. That counsel for plaintiff shall arrange, initiate, and coordinate the conference
call to chambers at 303-335-2350 to facilitate the setting conference.
Dated May 27, 2015, at Denver, Colorado.
BY THE COURT:
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