American Family Mutual Insurance Company et al v. Zurich American Insurance Company

Filing 68

MINUTE ORDER granting 64 Motion for Ten-Day Extension of Time to Serve Responses to Defendants' Written Discovery; granting 66 Joint Motion for Reconsideration for Extension of Discovery Cutoff. The discovery cutoff is extended through and including May 3, 2013. By Magistrate Judge Michael E. Hegarty on 3/27/13. (kfinn, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 12-cv-01223-REB-MEH AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a Wisconsin corporation, as Subrogee of Bison Ridge, LLC, and BISON RIDGE, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, Plaintiffs, v. ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, an Illinois corporation, and AMERICAN ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY, an Illinois corporation, Defendants. MINUTE ORDER Entered by Michael E. Hegarty, United States Magistrate Judge, on March 27, 2013. Pending before the Court are Plaintiffs’ Motion for Ten-Day Extension of Time to Serve Responses to Defendants’ Written Discovery [filed March 27, 2013; docket #64] and a Joint Motion for Reconsideration for Extension of Discovery Cutoff [filed March 27, 2013; docket #66]. Both motions are granted as follows. For good cause shown, the Court will extend the discovery cutoff through and including May 3, 2013. However, in light of the Final Pretrial/Trial Preparation Conference scheduled before Judge Blackburn on July 26, 2013, the Court will not entertain any commensurate extensions of the dispositive motions deadline absent a showing of extraordinary cause. Given the extended discovery cutoff, the Court finds good cause to allow Plaintiffs an additional ten days within which to respond to Defendants’ First Set of Written Discovery. Thus, Plaintiffs shall serve their responses to the aforementioned discovery on or before April 8, 2013. All other deadlines and settings remain in effect.

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