Presstek, Inc. et al v. Eastman Kodak Company

Filing 126

ORDER re: 121 Limiting Discoverability of Expert Information. (1) before December 1, 2010, the Parties will proceed as if the amendments toRule 26 as to the trial preparation of experts scheduled to take effect on December 1,2010, have been in effe ct since the time the Action was filed; and (2) after December 1, the amendments to Rule 26, will apply retroactively to the entire Action, as well as govern all future discovery in the Action including, but not limited to, its provisions governing the trial preparation of experts, signed by Judge Richard P. Matsch on 11/5/2010. (rpmcd )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 09-cv-00750-RPM PRESSTEK, INC., KEVIN RAY, PH.D., Plaintiff, v. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Defendant. ____________________________________________________________________________ ORDER LIMITING DISCOVERABILITY OF EXPERT INFORMATION ____________________________________________________________________________ Upon review of Defendant's Unopposed Motion for Order Limiting Discoverability of Expert Information [121], filed on November 4, 2010, it is ORDERED that (1) before December 1, 2010, the Parties will proceed as if the amendments to Rule 26 as to the trial preparation of experts ­ scheduled to take effect on December 1, 2010, ­ have been in effect since the time the Action was filed; and (2) after December 1, the amendments to Rule 26, will apply retroactively to the entire Action, as well as govern all future discovery in the Action including, but not limited to, its provisions governing the trial preparation of experts. DATED: November 5th, 2010 BY THE COURT: s/Richard P. Matsch ________________________________ Richard P. Matsch, Senior District Judge

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