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This directive sets forth the Judicial Departments policy governing public access to court records and other information. It seeks to grant the public reasonable access to court records while simultaneously protecting privacy interests of the people whose information may be subject to disclosure.
An entry of appearance shall state (a) the identity of the party for whom the appearance is made; (b) the attorneys office address; (c) the attorneys telephone number; (d) the attorneys E-Mail address; and (e) the attorneys registration number. (2)Withdrawal From an Active Case.
An Entry of Appearance is a legal document that says that an attorney represents one party in a case. It is a representation to the court that an attorney represents one party or the other.
121 1-15(8) states that [m]oving counsel shall confer with opposing counsel before filing a motion. At the outset of this action, the Court now provides the parties with its interpretation of this rule, so that the parties will have a clearer understanding of their duties in the event they decide to file motions as
Rule 341 - Dismissal of Actions (a) (1) Subject to the provisions of these rules, an action may be dismissed by the plaintiff upon payment of costs without order of court (i) by filing notice of dismissal at any time before filing or service by the adverse party of an answer, whichever first occurs, or (ii) by filing a

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Rule 11 - Pleas (a) Generally. A defendant personally or by counsel may plead guilty, not guilty, not guilty by reason of insanity (in which event a not guilty plea may also be entered), or with the consent of the court, nolo contendere.
Rule 58 - Entry of Judgment (a) Entry. Subject to the provisions of C.R.C.P. 54(b), upon a general or special verdict of a jury, or upon a decision by the court, the court shall promptly prepare, date, and sign a written judgment and the clerk shall enter it on the register of actions as provided in C.R.C.P. 79(a).
(a) Entry of Appearance. (1) Unless otherwise ordered, an attorney shall not appear in a matter before the court unless the attorney has filed an Entry of Appearance or an Entry of Appearance to Provide Limited Representation or signed and filed a pleading or document. (2) As permitted under D.C.COLO.

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