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HULSE v. ADAMS COUNTY, 14-cv-02531-RM-NYW. (2016)

Court: District Court, D. Colorado Number: infdco20160106920 Visitors: 10
Filed: Jan. 05, 2016
Latest Update: Jan. 05, 2016
Summary: ORDER NINA Y. WANG , Magistrate Judge . This matter comes before the court on Defendants' Motion for Reconsideration of a Partial Stay on Discovery ("Motion for Reconsideration") [#60, filed Sept. 1, 2015]. This Motion is before the court pursuant to the Order of Reference dated September 23, 2014 [#6] and the memorandum dated September 1, 2015 [#61]. The Motion for Reconsideration requests that the court reconsider its Order denying a stay of discovery for Plaintiffs' municipal liability
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ORDER

This matter comes before the court on Defendants' Motion for Reconsideration of a Partial Stay on Discovery ("Motion for Reconsideration") [#60, filed Sept. 1, 2015]. This Motion is before the court pursuant to the Order of Reference dated September 23, 2014 [#6] and the memorandum dated September 1, 2015 [#61].

The Motion for Reconsideration requests that the court reconsider its Order denying a stay of discovery for Plaintiffs' municipal liability claims and impose a more narrow stay on one interrogatory and one request for production pending the outcome of Defendants' Partial Motion to Dismiss. [Id. at 5]. Because the court recommends dismissal of Plaintiffs' municipal liability claims, see [#85], it finds that it is in the interest of justice and judicial efficiency to GRANT the Motion for Reconsideration and stay discovery on Plaintiffs' Interrogatory No. 2 and Document Request No. 3, pending consideration by Judge Moore of the court's Recommendation on the Partial Motion to Dismiss.

Therefore, the court GRANTS Defendants' Motion for Reconsideration of a Partial Stay on Discovery [#60], and in light of this Order, explicitly OVERRULES any inconsistent holdings as reflected in its Courtroom Minutes/Minute Order dated December 23, 2015 [#84].

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