1:26-cv-01601 Gutberlet v. City and County of Denver, Colorado et al
Case Summary
The case of Gutberlet v. City and County of Denver, Colorado et al has been referred to a Magistrate Judge, indicating a potential motion for a ruling on a procedural matter or a request for a preliminary determination. This procedural step is often taken to manage the case's progression or to address specific issues that require a Magistrate Judge's expertise.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
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Key Issues
- • Referral to Magistrate Judge
- • Procedural matter
- • Preliminary determination
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Case Timeline
3 events1:25-cv-01808 Harris v. City and County of Denver, Colorado
In a legal memorandum, the court addressed the case of Gutberlet v. City and County of Denver, Colorado, alongside another case, Harris v. City and County of Denver, Colorado, highlighting the ongoing legal proceedings and potential implications for the parties involved.
1:25-cv-00479 Majersky (PS) v. City and County of Denver et al
In a legal case involving Gutberlet v. City and County of Denver, the court issued an order on a motion for attorney fees, specifically in relation to another case, Majersky v. City and County of Denver.
1:26-cv-01601 Gutberlet v. City and County of Denver, Colorado et al
In the federal lawsuit Gutberlet v. City and County of Denver, Colorado, the court has ordered the case to be referred to a Magistrate Judge. This means that the case will be assigned to a Magistrate Judge who will oversee the case and make any necessary decisions or rulings.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:25-cv-01808 Harris v. City and County of Denver, Colorado
Memorandum
1:25-cv-00479 Majersky (PS) v. City and County of Denver et al
Order on Motion for Attorney Fees ( 55
1:26-cv-01601 Gutberlet v. City and County of Denver, Colorado et al
Order Referring Case to Magistrate Judge