Johnson v. Granger et al

Filing 48

MINUTE ORDER : Denying 9 Plaintiff's Motion for Costs of Service on Defendants. Granting 46 Unopposed Motion by Defendant to Vacate Scheduling Conference and Stay Rule 26(a) Disclosures Pending Determination of Motion to Dismiss, in that the Scheduling Conference set is converted to a Status Conference. Status Conference set for 3/31/2015 02:00 PM (Mountain Time) in Courtroom A 502 before Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe. Plaintiff may participate by telephone. By Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe on 3/11/2015.(emill)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 15-cv-00070-MSK-MJW ANDREW D JOHNSON, Plaintiff, v. RUSSELL GRANGER, JUDGE, R. THOMAS MOORHEAD, CORDES & COMPANY, MARK R WAGNER, and DOE DEFENDANT, Defendant(s). MINUTE ORDER Entered by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe It is hereby ORDERED that Plaintiff’s Motion for Costs of Service on Defendants (docket no. 9) is DENIED for all of the reasons as stated in the Response (docket no. 33) which this court incorporates by reference as my basis for denying this motion. It is FURTHER ORDERED that the Unopposed Motion by Defendant to Vacate Scheduling Conference and Stay Rule 26(a) Disclosures Pending Determination of Motion to Dismiss (docket no. 46) is GRANTED as follows. The Rule 16 Scheduling Conference set on March 31, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. Mountain Time will be converted to a Status Conference. The court will allow Plaintiff to participate by telephone at this Status Conference. Plaintiff shall call into the court at 303-844-2403 on March 31, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. Mountain Time. The court reminds Plaintiff it is Mountain Time and not Eastern Time. Plaintiff and counsel should be prepared to discuss with the court the status of the outstanding motions. Date: March 11, 2015

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