Larimer v. Transunion Acquisition Corp et al
Filing
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MINUTE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix on 7/20/15. Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC's Motion to Amend Scheduling Order to Extend the Discovery Deadline to Allow Limited Discovery # 90 is GRANTED. Discovery due by 6/30/2015 for the limited purpose of allowing the parties to depose Plaintiff and an expert retained by Plaintiff. (lgale, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 14-cv-01891-RM-KLM
VANCE LARIMER,
Plaintiff,
v.
OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, doing business as Ocwen,
Defendant.
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MINUTE ORDER
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ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE KRISTEN L. MIX
This matter is before the Court on Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC’s Motion to
Amend Scheduling Order to Extend the Discovery Deadline to Allow Limited
Discovery [#90]1 (the “Motion”). Pursuant to D.C.COLO.LCivR 7.1(a), Defendant explains
that its counsel conferred with Plaintiff’s counsel “on multiple occasions regarding the relief
requested in this Motion” and that “the parties had planned to jointly file a motion.” Motion
[#90] at 1. Defendant notes that it was not able to reach Plaintiff’s counsel prior to filing the
Motion in order to receive approval for the joint motion. Id. As a result Defendant “cannot
represent whether this Motion is opposed.” Id. at 2. Plaintiff has not filed a response to the
Motion and his time to do so has elapsed. D.C.COLO.LCivR 7.1(d). Accordingly, the Court
treats the Motion as unopposed.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion [#90] is GRANTED. The Scheduling
Order [#54] is modified to extend the Discovery Deadline through June 30, 2015 for the
limited purpose of allowing the parties to depose Plaintiff and an expert retained by Plaintiff.
If the parties have taken these depositions as anticipated in the Motion, they are deemed
to have been timely.
Dated: July 20, 2015
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“[#90]” is an example of the convention I use to identify the docket number assigned to
a specific paper by the Court’s case management and electronic case filing system (CM/ECF). I
use this convention throughout this Minute Order.
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