American Health Underwriters inc et al v. Golden Rule Insurance Company
Filing
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ORDER re 1 MOTION to Quash filed by Steve A Uhrynowycz. Steve Uhrynowycz is directed to file a response on or before January 27, 2012, regarding the issues set forth in this Order. The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Order to Stephen B. Niswanger, Niswanger Law Firm, #5 Innwood Circle, Suite 110, Little Rock, AR 72211. Signed by Judge James M. Moody on 1/18/12. (kpr)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
WESTERN DIVISION
AMERICAN HEALTH UNDERWRITERS, INC.
AND JAMES H. CASHION, JR.
VS.
PLAINTIFFS
CASE NO. 4:11MC00043 JMM
GOLDEN RULE INSURANCE COMPANY
DEFENDANT
ORDER
On November 23, 2011, Steve A. Uhrynowycz filed a Motion to Terminate Deposition
contending that Plaintiff’s counsel has refused to end Mr. Uhrynowycz’s deposition in violation
of the seven-hour limit for depositions found in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(d).
Plaintiffs respond that they are entitled to additional time because Mr. Uhrynowyca
refused to produce a substantial amount of information claiming that this information was
shielded by attorney-client and work product privileges, and it was this refusal which consumed
the deposition time. Plaintiff not only ask for additional deposition time, but that the Court order
Mr. Uhrynowycz to produce documents he previously withheld based upon attorney-client and
work product privileges.
Because the issues related to the alleged attorney-client and work product privileges have
not been addressed by Mr. Uhrynowycz, he is directed to file a response on, or before, January
27, 2012, on these issues.
The Clerk of the Court is directed to send a copy of this Order to Stephen B. Niswanger,
Niswanger Law Firm, #5 Innwood Circle, Suite 110, Little Rock, AR 72211.
IT IS SO ORDERED THIS 18th day of January , 2012.
James M. Moody
United States District Judge
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