Correlated Magnetics Research, LLC v. Logitech, Inc.
Filing
103
Order by Magistrate Judge Alex G. Tse resolving 102 Discovery Letter Brief. (agtlc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 8/1/2022)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CORRELATED MAGNETICS
RESEARCH, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 21-cv-02554-JST (AGT)
DISCOVERY ORDER
Re: Dkt. No. 102
LOGITECH, INC.,
Defendant.
Logitech must respond to CMR’s first set of RFAs by the fact-discovery cutoff, on August
17, 2022. Although this means that Logitech will have about three hours less than 30 days to respond,1 Logitech hasn’t demonstrated that it will suffer any prejudice due to this. There’s also no
reason to doubt CMR when it says its brief tardiness in serving the RFAs on Logitech was due to
inadvertence. The 30-day default response period may be shortened by court order. See Fed. R.
Civ. P. 36(a)(3) (“A shorter or longer time for responding may be . . . ordered by the court.”).
Exercising this authority, the Court shortens Logitech’s response period—by a matter of hours.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: August 1, 2022
______________________________
Alex G. Tse
United States Magistrate Judge
1
CMR served its RFAs on Logitech at 2:40 a.m. on July 19, 2022.
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