Kernan v. Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc.

Filing 15

MINUTE ORDER granting 13 Unopposed Motion for Leave of Court to File Second Amended Complaint. Plaintiff shall file a non-redlined version of the Second Amended Complaint on the electronic docket on or before 12/01/2014. Granting 14 Unopposed Motion for Leave to Appear Telephonically at the Scheduling Conference, by Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix on 11/24/2014.(slibi, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 14-cv-02884-KLM TERESA KERNAN, Plaintiff, v. DR PEPPER/SEVEN UP, INC., doing business as 7-UP/RC Bottling Company, Inc., doing business as Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Defendant. _____________________________________________________________________ MINUTE ORDER _____________________________________________________________________ ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE KRISTEN L. MIX This matter is before the Court on Plaintiff’s Unopposed Motion for Leave of Court to File Second Amended Complaint [#13] (the “Motion to Amend”) and on Plaintiff’s Unopposed Motion for Leave to Appear Telephonically at the Scheduling Conference [#14] (the “Motion to Appear”). IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion to Amend [#13] is GRANTED. Plaintiff’s Second Amended Complaint is accepted for filing. Plaintiff shall file a non-redlined version of the Second Amended Complaint on the electronic docket on or before December 1, 2014. Defendant’s time to file an answer or other response to the Second Amended Complaint shall run from the date of this Minute Order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Motion to Appear [#14] is GRANTED. Plaintiff’s counsel may appear by telephone at the Scheduling Conference on December 11, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. by dialing the Court at 303-335-2770. If any other parties are granted leave to appear telephonically, these parties must initiate a conference call between themselves and Plaintiff’s counsel before dialing the Court. Dated: November 24, 2014

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