Brookshire v. Poudre Valley Health Care, Inc. et al
Filing
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ORDER Setting Scheduling Conference for 12/23/2014 10:30 AM in Conference Room, before Judge Richard P. Matsch, by Judge Richard P. Matsch on 10/22/14. (dkals, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Senior District Judge Richard P. Matsch
Civil Action No. 14-cv-01861-RPM
ANNETTE M. BROOKSHIRE,
Plaintiff,
v.
POUDRE VALLEY HEALTHCARE, INC.,
d/b/a Poudre Valley Health System, and
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HEALTH,
d/b/a Poudre Valley Health Care, Inc.,
d/b/a Poudre Valley Health System,
d/b/a Poudre Valley Hospital,
Defendants.
____________________________________________________________________________
ORDER SETTING SCHEDULING CONFERENCE
____________________________________________________________________________
Pursuant to D.C.COLO.LCivR 16, it is
ORDERED that a scheduling conference will be held on December 23, 2014, at
10:30 a.m. in the Conference Room, Second Floor, the Byron White United States
Courthouse, 1823 Stout Street, Denver, Colorado. Counsel are directed to comply with
the Instructions for Preparation of Scheduling Order which may be found at
http://www.cod.uscourts.gov/CourtOperations/RulesProcedures/JudicialPracticeStandards/SeniorArticleIII
Judges/HonRichardPMatsch.aspx (Senior
Judge Richard P. Matsch Procedures) and use the
format provided with those instructions (Rev. 10/2013). The proposed order (original
only) on paper, shall be submitted directly to chambers by 4:00 p.m. on December 18,
2014. The conference is conducted with lead counsel present in person. No
parties or representatives of parties will be permitted to attend. Initial disclosures under
Rule 26(a)(1) will be completed no later than 10 calendar days before the scheduling
conference.
Dated: October 22nd, 2014
BY THE COURT:
s/Richard P. Matsch
_________________________________
Richard P. Matsch, Senior District Judge
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