The National Coalition of Association of 7-Eleven Franchisees v. 7-Eleven, Inc., A Texas Corporation

Filing 34

ORDER DISMISSING MOTION TO QUASH SUBPOENA by Magistrate Judge Steve Kim. Plaintiff moves to quash a subpoena from an action that has since been dismissed in its entirety. See Case No. 17cv7454, ECF No. 134. Because termination of an action voids any underlying subpoenas and moots any litigation regarding those subpoenas, the subpoena at issue in the motion is void and the motion is therefore moot. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 45(a)(1)(A)(ii), (a)(2) In re Apollo Grp., Inc. Sec. Litig., 329 Fed. Appx 283, 284 (D.C. Cir. 2009). THEREFORE, it is ORDERED that the Motion to Quash Subpoena is dismissed as moot. In re: MOTION to Quash MOTION for Protective Order 1 . (Case Terminated. Made JS-6) (clee)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT  CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA  JS-6 CIVIL MINUTES ­ GENERAL  Case No.  2:18­MC­00026­JFW (SKx)  Date  April 3, 2018  Title  The National Coalition of Association of 7­Eleven Franchisees v.  7­Eleven, Inc., A Texas Corporation      Present: The Honorable  Steve Kim, United States Magistrate Judge  Connie Lee    n/a  Deputy Clerk    Court Smart / Recorder  Attorneys Present for Plaintiff:    Attorneys Present for Defendant:  None present    None present  Proceedings:   (IN CHAMBERS): ORDER DISMISSING MOTION TO  QUASH SUBPOENA           Plaintiff moves to quash a subpoena from an action that has since been  dismissed in its entirety.  See Case No. 17­cv­7454, ECF No. 134.  Because  termination of an action voids any underlying subpoenas and moots any  litigation regarding those subpoenas, the subpoena at issue in the motion is void  and the motion is therefore moot.  See Fed. R. Civ. P. 45(a)(1)(A)(ii), (a)(2); In re  Apollo Grp., Inc. Sec. Litig., 329 Fed. App’x 283, 284 (D.C. Cir. 2009).    THEREFORE, it is ORDERED that the Motion to Quash Subpoena is  dismissed as moot.        CV­90 (10/08)  CIVIL MINUTES ­ GENERAL  Page 1 of 1 

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