Leprino Foods Company v. DCI, Inc

Filing 50

MINUTE ENTRY for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya: Motion Hearing held on 5/14/2014. Taking under advisement 23 Defendant's Motion for Protective Order and to Quash Plaintiff's Subpoenas Duces Tecum. Plaintiff's oral request to strike letter filed 5/12/2014 is granted; Letter 44 is stricken.Court Reporter: FTR - Ellen E. Miller. FTR: Courtroom C-201. (emill)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya Civil Action No. 13-cv-02430-RM-KMT FTR - Courtroom C-201 Date: May 14, 2014 Deputy Clerk, Ellen E. Miller LEPRINO FOODS COMPANY, William C. Brittan Margaret R. Pflueger Plaintiff, v. DCI, INC., Scott P. Sinor Defendant. COURTROOM MINUTES / MINUTE ORDER MOTION HEARING Court in Session: 1:35 p.m. Court calls the case. Appearances of counsel. The Court raises Defendant’s Motion for Protective order and to Quash Plaintiff’s Subpoenas Duces Tecum for argument. Argument by Mr. Sinor on behalf of Defendant. Argument by Mr. Brittan on behalf of Plaintiff. It is ORDERED: Defendant’s Motion for Protective Order and to Quash Plaintiff’s Subpoenas Duces Tecum [Docket NO. 23, filed March 31, 2014] is TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT. The Court will issue its written order in due course. Discussion is held regarding the letter filed by Plaintiff regarding responses by Defendant to two of Plaintiff’s Interrogatories. With no objection from Defendant, Plaintiff’s oral request that the letter be stricken is granted. It is ORDERED: Letter from plaintiff Leprino Foods Company [Docket No. 44, filed May 12, 2014] is STRICKEN. Hearing concluded. Court in recess: 3:30 p.m. To order a transcript of this proceedings, contact Avery Woods Reporting Total In-Court Time: 01:55 (303) 825-6119 or Toll Free 1-800-962-3345.

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