Law360, New York ( May 19, 2015, 11:38 AM EDT) -- On April 20, 2015, the Colorado Supreme Court issued a ruling interpreting Rule 16 of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure and implicating the scope of a trial court's inherent authority to manage the cases before it. In Antero Resources Corp. v. Strudley, the issue decided by the state high court was "whether a district court is barred as a matter of law from entering a modified case management order requiring plaintiffs to produce evidence essential to their claims after initial disclosures but before further discovery."...
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