SIEVERDING v. COLORADO BAR ASS'N

No. 06-1038.

469 F.3d 1340 (2006)

Kay SIEVERDING, Plaintiff-Appellant, and David Sieverding; Ed Sieverding; Tom Sieverding, Plaintiffs, v. COLORADO BAR ASSOCIATION, and their insurance company (true name unknown); City Of Steamboat Springs, CO, a municipality; American Bar Association, and their insurance company (true name unknown); Jane Bennett, private citizen acting in conspiracy with City policy makers; Kevin Bennett, individually and in capacity as City council member; Ken Brenner, individually and in capacity as a City council member; David Brougham, individually and in capacity as apparent City insurance agent; CIRSA, insurance agent for the City; Insurance Agent, other than Brougham, and decision makers for CIRSA (true name unknown); Kathy Connell, individually and as employed as City council member; Davis, Graham & Stubbs, LLC; James Engleken, individually and in capacity as City council member; Art Fiebing, individually and as employed as City assistant chief of police; Sandy Fiebing, individually and as the City code enforcement officer; Daniel Foote, individually and in capacity as assistant City attorney; James Garrecht, in capacity as district court judge (for injunctive relief only since he is immune from suit for damages); J.D. Hays, individually and in capacity as City director of public safety; Hall & Evans, LLC, and their insurance; James "Sandy" Horner, individually and as attorney working for Klauzer & Tremaine and his insurance company; Paul Hughes, individually and in capacity as City manager; Klauzer & Tremaine, a law firm, and insurance (true name unknown); Randall Klauzer, individually and in capacity as an attorney and his insurance company; Charles Lance, individually and in capacity as former district attorney and his insurance; Anthony Lettunich, individually and in capacity as City attorney and his insurance; Paul R. McLimans, individually and in capacity as a district attorney and his insurance company; Wendie Schulenburg, (a.k.a.Rooney), individually and in capacity as City planning services director and her insurance; Melinda Sherman, former assistant City attorney, individually, and in capacity, and their insurance; Kerry St. James, individually and in capacity as deputy or assistant district attorney and his insurance; James B.F. Oliphant, Bennett's attorney and purchaser of plaintiff's home; Suzanne Schlicht, individually and in capacity as newspaper publisher and her insurance; Steamboat Pilot & Today Newspaper, (Worldwest Limited Liability Company), and insurance (true name unknown); Arianthe Stettner, individually and in capacity as City council member; Paul Strong, individually and in capacity as City council member and his insurance company; Richard Tremaine, individually and in capacity as an attorney and his insurance company; James Weber, individually and in capacity as City public works director and his insurance company; P. Elizabeth Wittemyer, individually and in capacity as deputy district attorney, and her insurance, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

November 14, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Submitted on the briefs:* Kay Sieverding, Pro Se.

Patricia J. Larson, Senior Associate General Counsel, American Bar Association, Chicago, Illinois, for Defendant-Appellee American Bar Association.

Thomas B. Kelley, Christopher P. Beall, Faegre & Benson, LLP, Denver, Colorado, John M. Palmeri, Brett Norman Huff, White and Steele, P.C., Denver, Colorado, Michael T. McConnell, Traci L. Van Pelt, Robert W. Steinmetz, McConnell, Siderius, Fleischner, Houghtaling & Craigmile, LLC, Denver, Colorado, David R. Brougham, Hall & Evans, Denver, Colorado, for Defendants-Appellees.

Before BARRETT, ANDERSON, and BALDOCK, Circuit Judges.


BALDOCK, Circuit Judge.

Kay Sieverding, proceeding pro se, appeals from the district court's order imposing filing restrictions. We affirm the district court's imposition of filing restrictions, but we conclude that a portion of the order must be modified.

Background

Ms. Sieverding, her husband, and two sons filed a complaint in the District of Colorado in October 2002. The complaint was 106 pages long and set forth claims against thirty-six individuals...

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