Mandujano v. Geithner
Filing
65
Minute Entry: Telephonic discovery conference held on April 20, 2011 before Judge Beeler.(lblc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 4/20/2011)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTE ORDER
Magistrate Judge LAUREL BEELER
Date: April 20, 2011
C 10-1226 LB
Salvador Mandujano v Timothy Geithner
Plaintiff Attorney(s):
Defendant Attorney(s):
Mary M. Dryovage (telephonic)
Melanie Lea Proctor (telephonic)
Deputy Clerk:
Time: 5 mins
Reporter: Not reported
PROCEEDINGS:
RULING:
1. Telephonic Discovery Conference
Matter Held
ORDERED AFTER HEARING:
The court conducted a telephonic conference on April 20, 2011 at 9:30 a.m. to address
a discovery dispute regarding the videotaping of the independent mental examination of
Plaintiff. As per the court’s April 4, 2011 order, the video equipment is to be stationary
and the court ORDERS that the camera operator is not to remain in the room except for
setting up the video equipment and changing tapes as necessary. Because the video
tapes are capable of being run at a speed that will allow for 120 minutes of recording
time and the court’s March 7, 2011 order contemplated 120 minute tapes being used to
minimize disruptions and distractions, the court ORDERS that the video tapes be run at
a speed that will allow for 120 minutes of recording per tape.
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