Davis v. Apollo Mechanical, Inc.
Filing
46
MINUTE ORDER striking 44 Motion to Conduct Videotaped Deposition of William Scott Davis in Court, by Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix on 12/23/2015.(slibi, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 15-cv-00607-WYD-KLM
WILLIAM SCOTT DAVIS,
Plaintiff,
v.
APOLLO MECHANICAL,
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 Defendant’s Motion to Conduct Videotaped
Deposition of William Scott Davis in Court [#44]1 (the “Motion”). Pursuant to the Court’s
Discovery Hearing Procedures (the “Procedures”), a “dispute about taking a deposition” is
governed by Step 2.A. of the Procedures and requires the parties to email the Court at
Mix_Chambers@cod.uscourts.gov. See [#15] at 3. The Motion violates the Court’s
requirement and, as noted in the Court’s Procedures, “[f]iling a dispute discovery motion
without permission from the court will result in the motion being stricken . . . .” Id. at 5.
Accordingly,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion [#44] is STRICKEN.
Dated: December 23, 2015
1
“[#44]” 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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