Shaw v. Interthinx, Inc. et al

Filing 232

MINUTE ORDER granting 231 Unopposed Combined Motion to Lift Stay and for Leave to File Motion in Excess of Fifteen Pages. The stay is this matter is LIFTED. Plaintiff shall file their motion for preliminary approval no later than 11/4/2014. By Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 10/27/2014.(alowe)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge Robert E. Blackburn Civil Action No. 13-cv-01229-REB-BNB CELESTE SHAW, on behalf of herself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff, v. INTERTHINX, INC., a California corporation, VERISK ANALYTICS, INC., a Delaware corporation, and JEFFREY MOYER, an individual, Defendants. MINUTE ORDER1 The matter is before the court on Plaintiffs’ Unopposed Combined Motion To Lift Stay and For Leave to File Motion in Excess of Fifteen Pages [#231]2 filed October 27, 2014. After reviewing the motion and the record, the court has concluded that the motion should be granted. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1. That Plaintiffs’ Unopposed Combined Motion To Lift Stay and For Leave to File Motion in Excess of Fifteen Pages [#231] filed October 27, 2014, is GRANTED; 2. That the stay in this matter is LIFTED; 3. That plaintiffs shall file their motion for preliminary approval no later than November 4, 2014; and 1 This minute order is issued pursuant to the express authority of the Honorable Robert E. Blackburn, United States District Judge for the District of Colorado. 2 “[#231]” 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. 4. That this motion for preliminary approval shall not exceed twenty-five (25) pages in length. Dated: October 27, 2014 2

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