Opinion
Civil Case No. 09-cv-01063-REB-KMT
05-08-2012
Judge Robert E. Blackburn
AMENDED ORDER DISCHARGING ORDER
TO SHOW CAUSE AND DISMISSING CASE
This order is amended to change a clerical error in the original Order Discharging Order To Show Cause and Dismissing Case [#78] filed April 20, 2012. No substantive change is contemplated by entry of this order
Blackburn, J.
This matter is before me on Plaintiff's Response to Order To Show Cause [#77] filed April 25, 2012. By order entered April 5, 2012, I directed plaintiff to show cause why this action should not be administratively closed pending resolution of the bankruptcy proceedings against defendants. (Order To Show Cause [#76] filed April 5, 2012.) Plaintiff's response discharges her obligations under my order.
"[#77]" is an example of the convention I use to identify the docket number assigned to a specific paper by the court's electronic case filing and management system (CM/ECF). I use this convention throughout this order.
--------
Moreover, plaintiff suggests that this action may not only be administratively closed, but dismissed, as the debtor has been discharged in bankruptcy. (See Plaintiff's Response to Order To Show Cause H 1 & Exh. 1 [#77], filed April 25, 2012.) I enter this order to effectuate that dismissal. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows:
1. That my previous Order Discharging Order To Show Cause and Dismissing Case [#78] filed April 30, 2012, is VACATED and SUPPLANTED by the present order;
2. That the Order To Show Cause [#76] filed April 5, 2012, is DISCHARGED;
3. That plaintiff's claims against defendants, Sam Jahani, D.O., and Urgent Care, Inc., a Colorado corporation, are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; and
4. That this case is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
Dated May 8, 2012, at Denver, Colorado.
BY THE COURT:
____________
Robert E. Blackburn
United States District Judge