AMCO Insurance Company v. Meadow Hills II Condominium Association, Inc.
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MINUTE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang on 8/12/15 re: Motion for Protective Order 39 . The Motion is hereby STRICKEN. The Parties are further directed to meet-and-confer in good faith as to the underlying motion for protective order, and to submit a joint stipulated motion for protective order no later 8/19/2015. (bsimm, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 14-cv-03081-MSK-NYW
AMCO INSURANCE COMPANY, an Iowa corporation,
Plaintiff,
v.
MEADOW HILLS II CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, a Colorado non-profit entity,
Defendant.
MINUTE ORDER
Entered by Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang
This civil action comes before the court on Plaintiff Amco Insurance Company’s
(“Plaintiff”) Motion for Protective Order, filed on August 4, 2015 [#39] (the “Motion”).
Pursuant to the Order Referring Case dated December 3, 2014 [#9], the Reassignment dated
February 10, 2015 [#17], and the Memorandum dated August 11, 2015 [#40], the Motion is
before this Magistrate Judge.
Under D.C.COLO.LCivR 7.1(a), parties are obliged to meet-and-confer in good faith
prior to the filing of motions seeking potentially contested relief. Should a party subsequently
file a motion seeking relief from the court, the motion must include a description or certification
of the party’s efforts to discharge its obligation pursuant to Local Rule to meet-and-confer. The
court is unable to discern any such description or certification in the Motion now before the
court. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that that the Motion is hereby STRICKEN.
The Parties are further directed to meet-and-confer in good faith as to the underlying
motion for protective order, and to submit a joint stipulated motion for protective order no later
August 19, 2015. Should there be areas of disagreement as to the form of the protective order,
those disagreements should be delineated in the joint filing contemplated by this order.
DATED: August 12, 2015
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