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Motion to Consolidate – Personal Injury
A motion to consolidate is a motion which seeks to combine two cases into one proceeding. It may be granted if the cases involve common questions of law or fact to be resolved. When the cases involve similar or related questions to be decided, the court may consolidate the cases in order to promote the efficient use of judicial resources.
Motion for Leave to File Second Amended Complaint and Jury Demand
Plaintiff’s motion for leave to file second amended complaint and jury demand.Â
Defendants’ Joint Unopposed Motion for an Enlargement of Time to Designate Non-parties at Fault Pursuant to C.R.S. § 13-21-111.5 and Request for Ruling Forthwith
DEFENDANTS’ JOINT UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR AN ENLARGEMENT OF TIME TO DESIGNATE NONPARTIES AT FAULT PURSUANT TO C.R.S. § 13-21-111.5 AND REQUEST FOR RULING FORTHWITH
Defendant’s Unopposed Motion for an Enlargement of Time to Reply in Support of its Motion to Dismiss
Defendant’s motion to pursuant to the provisions of Rule 6(b) of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure to enlarge the specified period for replying to Plaintiffs’ Response to Motion to Dismiss by two weeks
Defendants’ Response to New York Attorney’s Rule 221 Motion
Defendant’s response to New York attorney’s rule 221 motion requesting permission to appear as counsel for Plaintiffs in this case.Â
Defendant’s Name’s Response in Opposition to Plaintiffs’ Motion to Set Aside Dismissals or Alternatively Leave to File a Third Amended Complaint and Jury Demand
DEFENDANT’S NAME’S RESPONSE IN OPPOSITION TO PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION TO SET ASIDE DISMISSALS OR ALTERNATIVELY LEAVE TO FILE A THIRD AMENDED COMPLAINT AND JURY DEMAND
Plaintiffs’ Motion in Limine to Admit into Evidence a Copy of the Notebook Written, Kept and Maintained by Shooter
PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION IN LIMINE TO ADMIT INTO EVIDENCE A COPY OF THE NOTEBOOK WRITTEN, KEPT AND MAINTAINED BY SHOOTER
Plaintiffs’ Motion in Limine to Preclude Defendants from Referencing Legally Incorrect Standard of Foreseeability Under Colorado’s Premises Liability Statue
PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE DEFENDANTS FROM REFERENCING LEGALLY INCORRECT STANDARD OF FORESEEABILITY UNDER COLORADO’S PREMISES LIABILITY STATUTE
Plaintiffs’ Motion in Limine to Preclude Defendants from Referencing Movie Theater Industry Security Standard, Protocols or Practices
PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE DEFENDANTS FROM REFERENCING MOVIE THEATER INDUSTRY SECURITY STANDARDS, PROTOCOLS OR PRACTICES
Plaintiffs’ Motion in Limine to Preclude Defendant from Referencing Other Specific Mass Casualty Events
Plaintiff’s motion for Defendants, their counsel and their witnesses from making or espousing statements, opinions or arguments at trial concerning, pertaining to or relating to specific other mass casualty events
Plaintiffs’ Motion in Limine to Preclude Defendants From Referencing the Biographical Backgrounds of Counsel
PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE DEFENDANTS FROM REFERENCING THE BIOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUNDS OF COUNSEL
Defendants’ Combined Motions in Limine
Defendants motion to exclude from trial testimony and evidence of (1) expiration of the statute of limitations against; (2) Defendants’ budget, profit, and bonus policies; (3) irrelevant previous crimes; (4) Defendants’ firearm policy; (5) subsequent remedial measures; (6) Defendants’ alleged failure to produce evidence; (7) Plaintiffs’ injuries; (8) insurance coverage; and (9) placing the jury into the Plaintiffs’ position.
Plaintiffs’ Motion to Exclude Defendants’ Designated Experts Pursuant to C.R.E. 702
Defendant’s motion for an Order excluding at the trial of this matter the testimony of four purported experts proffered by Defendants
Motion for Order Authorizing Production of Records Pursuant to Colo. R. CIV. P. 45(c)(2)(B) and Request for Expedited Ruling
MOTION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING PRODUCTION OF RECORDS PURSUANT TO COLO. R. CIV. P. 45(c)(2)(B) AND REQUEST FOR EXPEDITED RULING