Free Status Conference - District Court of Colorado - Colorado


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Case 1:04-cv-01258-LTB-BNB

Document 103

Filed 07/22/2005

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Chief Judge Lewis T. Babcock Date: July 22, 2005 Courtroom Deputy: J. Chris Smith Court Reporter: Gwen Daniel ____________________________________________________________________________ Civil Action No. 04-cv-01258-LTB STUDENT MARKETING GROUP, INC., Plaintiff, v. COLLEGE PARTNERSHIP, INC., Rosemary Orsini R. Daniel Schied
Patrick McElhinny - appearance by telephone

Defendant. ____________________________________________________________________________ COURTROOM MINUTES ___________________________________________________________________________ Status Hearing 9:00 a.m. Court in session.

Court' preliminary remarks. s Court identifies pending motions and states motions hearing is scheduled for August 17, 2005. Discussion between Court and counsel regarding the necessity for witness testimony with respect to plaintiff' motion in limine or the determination of the motion based on papers filed s and oral argument. Counsel state they would like the opportunity for oral arguments. ORDERED: Oral arguments on the pending the motion for summary judgment and the motion in limine are scheduled for August 17, 2005 at 9:00 a.m.

Court state it will determine, after oral arguments and review of the papers filed with respect to the motion in limine, whether an evidentiary hearing is necessary. Court notes that the pending motion to compel is under-advisement with Magistrate Judge Boland. 9:10 a.m. Court in recess.
Hearing concluded. Total time in court: .10 min.