Direct Marketing Association, The v. Huber
Filing
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COURTROOM MINUTES - Minute Entry for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer: A Telephonic Discovery Hearing was held on 10/14/2010. ORDERED: The court will apply the current Rule 26 that is in effect, WITHOUT PREJUDICE to the Plaintiff's right to withhold materials that they believe, consistent with the case law, Rule 501, and Rule 26, can be properly withheld. Consistent with Rule 26(b)(5), the Plaintiff is REQUIRED to provide a privilege log of any materials that are withheld. The court will allow the parties to decide whether or not the privilege is properly asserted. By Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer. (Court Reporter FTR - Linda Kahoe) (cbscd)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer
Civil Action No.: 10-cv-01546-REB-CBS
Date: October 14, 2010
FTR - Reporter Deck - Courtroom A402
Courtroom Deputy: Linda Kahoe
DIRECT MARKETING ASSOCIATION,
George Steven Isaacson
Matthew Peter Schaefer
Plaintiff,
v.
ROXY HUBER,
Jack M. Wesoky
Stephanie Lindquist Scoville
Defendant.
COURTROOM MINUTES/MINUTE ORDER
HEARING: TELEPHONIC DISCOVERY CONFERENCE
Court in session:
2:01 p.m.
Court calls case. Appearances of counsel.
Discussion and arguments regarding the extent that expert disclosures are required under Rule
26.
ORDERED: The court will apply the current Rule 26 that is in effect, WITHOUT
PREJUDICE to the Plaintiff’s right to withhold materials that they believe,
consistent with the case law, Rule 501, and Rule 26, can be properly withheld.
Consistent with Rule 26(b)(5), the Plaintiff is REQUIRED to provide a privilege
log of any materials that are withheld. The court will allow the parties to decide
whether or not the privilege is properly asserted.
HEARING CONCLUDED.
Court in recess:
2:22 p.m.
Total time in court: 00:21
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