Mercury Companies, Inc. v. Comerica, Bank

Filing 19

Courtroom Minutes Motions Hearing held on 2/11/2014 before Judge Richard P. Matsch. ORDERED: Defendant's Request for Judicial Notice in Support of Motion to Dismiss Complaint 7 , is granted. Defendant's Motion to Dismiss 6 , is granted. A written order shall be prepared and entered. Defendant Comerica Bank's Objections to Evidence Presented by Plaintiff in Connection with its Response to Defendant's Motion to Dismiss 16 , is overruled. FTR: K. Terasaki. (rpmcd)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Senior District Judge Richard P. Matsch Date: February 11, 2014 Courtroom Deputy: J. Chris Smith FTR Technician: Kathy Terasaki ____________________________________________________________________________________ Civil Action No. 13-cv-01921-RPM MERCURY COMPANIES, INC., Bruce F. Rohde Tom Connolly Plaintiff, v. COMERICA BANK, Peter G. Bertrand Julian W. Mack Defendant. Duncan E. Barber ____________________________________________________________________________________ COURTROOM MINUTES ____________________________________________________________________________________ Hearing on Motion to Dismiss 10:29 a.m. Court in session. Tom Connolly present as client representative for plaintiff. Court’s preliminary remarks. 10:31 a.m. 10:46 a.m. Argument by Mr. Bertrand. Argument by Mr. Rohde. ORDERED: Defendant’s Request for Judicial Notice in Support of Motion to Dismiss Complaint [7], is granted. Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss [6], is granted. A written order shall be prepared and entered. Defendant Comerica Bank’s Objections to Evidence Presented by Plaintiff in Connection with its Response to Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss [16], is overruled. 10:59 a.m. Court in recess. Hearing concluded. Total time: 30 min.

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