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SCHATZ v. CREDO PETROLEUM CORPORATION, 12-cv-001538-REB-MEH. (2012)

Court: District Court, D. Colorado Number: infdco20120614b55 Visitors: 8
Filed: Jun. 14, 2012
Latest Update: Jun. 14, 2012
Summary: ORDER RE: MOTIONS FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION ROBERT E. BLACKBURN, District Judge. The matter is before the court sua sponte. In this putative class action, the court recognizes the requirement under Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(c)(1)(A) to determine whether to certify a class before the case properly can proceed to resolution by summary judgment, trial, or otherwise. Therefore, I establish the following briefing schedule to govern resolution of this and related matters. IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1. Th
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ORDER RE: MOTIONS FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION

ROBERT E. BLACKBURN, District Judge.

The matter is before the court sua sponte. In this putative class action, the court recognizes the requirement under Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(c)(1)(A) to determine whether to certify a class before the case properly can proceed to resolution by summary judgment, trial, or otherwise. Therefore, I establish the following briefing schedule to govern resolution of this and related matters.

IT IS ORDERED as follows:

1. That no later than thirty (30) days after the first answer or other response, e.g., motion to dismiss, etc., to the complaint is filed by the defendant in this case, the plaintiff SHALL FILE a motion for class certification under Fed. R. Civ. P. 23 (a) that addresses, inter alia, (i) the prerequisites at Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(a)(1)-(4), and (ii) the matters at Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(b); (b) that defines the proposed class; and (c) that requests the appointment of class counsel;

2. That any response and subsequent reply SHALL BE FILED in the time and manner prescribed by D.C.COLO.LCivR 7.1C.;

3. That an applicant for class counsel SHALL ADDRESS the matters at Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(g)(1)(A)(i)-(iv) and any other matter pertinent to the applicant's ability to fairly and adequately represent the interests of the proposed class; and

4. That based on the parties' submissions, the court MAY RULE on the papers, order further briefing, convene an evidentiary hearing, or take such further action as the court in its discretion deems proper and necessary.

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