The Depot, Inc. et al v. Caring for Montanans, Inc. et al

Filing 61

ORDER: the parties shall file simultaneous briefs, not to exceed 3250 words, setting forth their positions on whether the Court should retain jurisdiction on or before April 19, 2019. No reply briefs shall be filed. Signed by Judge Dana L. Christensen on 4/10/2019. (ASG)

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FILED APR 1 0 2019 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA MISSOULA DIVISION THE DEPOT, INC., a Montana Corporation, UNION CLUB BAR, INC., a Montana Corporation, and TRAIL HEAD, INC., a Montana Corporation, on behalf of themselves and all those similarly situated, Clerk, U.S. District Court District Of Montana Missoula CV 16-74-M-DLC ORDER Plaintiffs, vs. CARING FOR MONTANANS, INC., F/K/A BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF MONTANA, INC., HEAL TH CARE SERVICE CORP., and JOHN DOES I-X, Defendants. On February 7, 2019, the Ninth Circuit issued an opinion affirming in part and reversing in part this Court's Order of June 23, 2017. The Ninth Circuit remanded the case to this Court to determine whether it should retain jurisdiction over the Plaintiffs' state law claims. IT IS ORDERED that the parties shall file simultaneous briefs, not to exceed 3250 words, setting forth their positions on whether the Court should -1- retain jurisdiction on or before April 19, 2019. No reply briefs shall be filed. DATED this ( t,cktday of April, 2019. Dana L. Christensen, Chief Judge United States District Court -2-

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