Goodman v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
Filing
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ORDER Regarding Service of Process. by Timothy J. Schutz, District Court Judge on 05/08/2013. (dbera, )
DISTRICT COURT, EL PASO COUNTY,
COLORADO
Post Office Box 2980
Colorado Springs, CO 80901
(719) 4487700
Plaintiff: Goodman, Kimberly
Vs.
Defendant: State Farmy Mutual Auto Insurance Co
EFILED Document
CO El Paso County District Court 4th JD
Filing Date: May 08 2013 07:51AM MDT
Filing ID: 52172911
Review Clerk: Christine Davis
tCOURT USE ONLYt
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Case No. 13CV2066
Division: 9
Courtroom: s503
ORDER REGARDING SERVICE OF PROCESS
THIS MATTER comes before the Court on sua sponte review following filing.
Plaintiff(s) is directed to obtain service of process in this action within 30 days of
the date of this Order.
Plaintiff(s) is to seek entry of default judgment or dismiss claims as to any party
served with process that has not filed a responsive pleading within 45 days of service.
Consequently, Plaintiff(s) is not to agree to extensions of time to respond to the
Complaint that would exceed this 45 day limit.
Failure to comply with the deadlines established in this Order constitutes a failure
to prosecute this action diligently and is grounds to dismiss this action without prejudice.
Actions dismissed pursuant to the terms of this Order will not be subject to reinstatement
as an active case unless relief from this Order is permitted by, and is granted in
accordance with, the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. See generally C.R.C.P. 59 and
60 (stating limited grounds for seeking relief from judgments or orders).
All parties represented by counsel are directed to serve a copy of this Order on pro
se litigants without delay.
DONE and ORDERED this 8 day of May, 2013
BY THE COURT:
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Timothy J. Schutz
DISTRICT COURT JUDGE
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