Haukereid v. National Passenger Railroad Corporation
Filing
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ORDER directing the parties to send no more letters to Chambers regarding discovery disputes. A Joint Report on the issues about written discovery on other incidents due by July 28. The Court will hold a hearing on all the current discovery issues on Friday, 1 August 2014 at 2:30 p.m. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 7/24/2014. (Attachments: # 1 Attachment No. 1 - Amtrak Letter, # 2 Attachment No. 2 - Haukereid Letter, # 3 Attachment No. 3 - Amtrak Response Letter)(jak)
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Kristopher B. Knox Attorney
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July 23, 2014
Via Electronic Mail
The Honorable D.P. Marshall, Jr.
United States District Judge,
Eastern District of Arkansas
600 W. Captiol Avenue, Room B155
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
RE: Haukereid v. National Railroad Passenger Corporation, d/b/a Amtrak
No. 3:13,.CV-0092-DPM, USDC, E.D., Jonesboro Division
Dear Judge Marshall:
We are writing to you in response to the Plaintiffs letter from today about Amtrak's
production of prior police investigation reports. We were surprised that the Plaintiff brought this
to your attention without the use of a joint report as required by the Court's Scheduling Order.
Before having a hearing on this issue, we respectfully request that the Court ask the Plaintiff to
submit a draft joint report to Amtrak so that this issue can be presented to the Court with the
proper input from Amtrak.
If the Court disagrees with this approach, we are available to discuss the issue addressed
in the Plaintiff's letter at the Court's convenience.
Sincerely,
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Kristopher B. Knox
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cc: Bruce McMath (sent via electronic mail)
Neil Chamberlin (sent via electronic mail)
Carter Stein (sent via electronic mail)
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