Traynom et al v. Century Theatres, Inc.

  1. August 15, 2014

    Jury To Hear Aurora Theater Shooting Liability Suits

    A Colorado federal judge on Friday refused to grant summary judgment to Cinemark Inc. in some 20 lawsuits seeking to hold the theater operator responsible for not having security measures in place to stop the summer 2012 mass shooting in Aurora, Colorado

  2. January 07, 2014

    Colo. High Court Denies Aurora Victims Access To Evidence

    The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday backed a ruling that denied victims of a deadly 2012 movie theater shooting access to video surveillance footage and photos from the gunman's cell phone for use in their premises liability suit against Cinemark Inc.

  3. April 18, 2013

    Cinemark Dodges Negligence Claims In Aurora Shooting Suits

    A Colorado judge overseeing consolidated litigation against Cinemark USA Inc. over last summer's deadly movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colo., on Wednesday stripped claims of negligence from the suit, but left intact premises liability and limited wrongful death claims.

  4. January 25, 2013

    Judge Urges Trimming Of Claims In Cinemark Shooting Suits

    A Colorado magistrate judge pushed Thursday for the dismissal of negligence and wrongful death claims in consolidated litigation against Cinemark USA Inc. over the deadly movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colo., last summer, but said premises liability claims should move forward.

  5. November 27, 2012

    Judge Combines Suits Over Aurora Theater Shooting

    A Colorado federal judge on Monday consolidated seven suits seeking to hold theater chain Cinemark USA Inc. liable for failing to prevent this summer's Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting that killed 12 people.

  6. September 24, 2012

    Colo. Shooting Victims May Struggle To Cast Blame On Theater

    Three victims of this summer's Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting filed lawsuits Friday seeking to hold theater chain Cinemark USA Inc. liable for failing to prevent the tragedy, but attorneys say they may be setting too high a bar for a company's duty of reasonable care to prevail on their claims.

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