Bernstein et al v. Discovery Communications, Inc. et al

Filing 53

MINUTE ORDER. Defendant Anthropic Productions Corp.'s Motion for Leave to File Counterclaim and Third Party Complaint #50 , which is unopposed, is GRANTED. Defendant Discovery Communications, LLCs Unopposed Motion for Leave to File Counterclaim Against Plaintiff Mel Bernstein and Third Party Complaint Against Michael Bernstein, Jay Bernstein, Dragon Arms, Inc. and Skull Enterprises, LLC, #51 is GRANTED by Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland on 01/06/13.(jjhsl, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 13-cv-01522-WYD-BNB MELVIN B. “MEL” BERNSTEIN, and MELANIE FLANNELL-BERNSTEIN, Plaintiffs, v. DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS, LLC, a Delaware corporation, and ANTHROPIC PRODUCTIONS, CORP., a California corporation, Defendants. ______________________________________________________________________________ MINUTE ORDER ______________________________________________________________________________ Minute Order Entered by Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland IT IS ORDERED: (1) Defendant Anthropic Productions Corp.’s Motion for Leave to File Counterclaim and Third Party Complaint [Doc. # 50], which is unopposed, is GRANTED; (2) The Clerk of the Court is directed to accept for filing Defendant Anthropic Productions Corp.’s Counterclaim and Third Party Complaint [Doc. # 50-1]; (3) Defendant Discovery Communications, LLC’s Unopposed Motion for Leave to File Counterclaim Against Plaintiff Mel Bernstein and Third Party Complaint Against Michael Bernstein, Jay Bernstein, Dragon Arms, Inc. and Skull Enterprises, LLC, [Doc. # 51] is GRANTED; and (4) The Clerk of the Court is directed to accept for filing Defendant Discovery Communications, LLC’s Counterclaim Against Plaintiff Mel Bernstein and Third Party Complaint Against Michael Bernstein, Jay Bernstein, Dragon Arms, Inc. and Skull Enterprises, LLC, [Doc. # 51-1]. DATED: January 6, 2014

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