Medina v. Catholic Health Initiatives et al
Filing
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ORDER discharging 77 Order to Show Cause. A telephonic Setting Conference is set for 10/14/2014 10:00 AM before Judge Robert E. Blackburn. By Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 9/30/2014. (trlee, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Judge Robert E. Blackburn
Civil Action No. 13-cv-01249-REB-KLM
JANEEN MEDINA, individually, and on behalf of all others similarly situated, and on
behalf of the CHI Plans,
Plaintiff,
v.
CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES, a Colorado corporation, et al.,
ORDER DISCHARGING ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Blackburn, J.
This matter is before me on Plaintiff’s Response to Order To Show Cause
[#81],1 filed November 21, 2013. Plaintiff’s response discharges her obligations under
my Order To Show Cause [#77], filed October 31, 2013. Having considered the
response and the applicable authorities cited and arguments advanced therein, I
conclude that this matter should be set for bench trial.
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows:
1. That the Order To Show Cause [#77], filed October 31, 2013, is
DISCHARGED; and
2. That the a telephonic setting conference is SET for Tuesday, October 14,
2014, at 10:00 a.m. to schedule this matter for a combined Final Pretrial Conference
and Trial Preparation Conference and bench trial; provided that the parties shall contact
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“[#81]” 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.
the court’s Judicial Assistant, Ms. Susan Schmitz, at (303) 335-2350 via conference call
to set these matters; and provided that counsel for plaintiff shall arrange, initiate, and
coordinate the conference call necessary to facilitate the setting conference.
Dated September 30, 2014, at Denver, Colorado.
BY THE COURT:
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