Hopper v. Re/Max Properties, Inc. et al

Filing 50

MINUTE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang on 8/17/15 granting 48 Joint Motion to Amend the Scheduling Order. Status Report due by 11/12/2015. Status Conference set for 11/19/2015 10:30 AM in Courtroom C204 before Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang. (bsimm, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 14-cv-03456-RM-NYW LAURA HOPPER, Plaintiff, v. RE/MAX PROPERTIES, INC., JEFF RYDER, JODY ROMNEY, and AMY LASSEN, Defendants. MINUTE ORDER Entered By Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang This matter comes before the court on the Parties’ Joint Motion to Amend the Scheduling Order [#48] which was referred to this Magistrate Judge pursuant to the Order of Reference dated January 27, 2015 [#13] and the Memorandum dated August 17, 2014 [#49]. Based on the Parties’ representations in the Joint Motion to Amend Scheduling Order, IT IS ORDERED that: (1) The Parties’ Joint Motion to Amend the Scheduling Order [#48] is GRANTED and discovery is STAYED until November 12, 2015; (3) The remaining deadlines set in the Scheduling Order, including the deadline for discovery currently set for September 20, 2015; the deadline for dispositive motions currently set for October 17, 2015 and the Final Pretrial Conference currently set for December 21, 2015 are VACATED; (4) Counsel for the Parties will submit a Joint Status Report on or before November 12, 2015, addressing Plaintiff’s ability to proceed with discovery; the remaining discovery to be completed; and a proposed schedule for the completion of discovery and the filing of dispositive motions; (5) A Status Conference is set for this matter on November 19, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. in Courtroom C-204 of the Byron G. Rogers United States Courthouse, Denver, Colorado 80294. The Parties are reminded that anyone seeking access to the courthouse must present valid identification. D.C.COLO.LCivR 83.2. DATED: August 17, 2015

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