Two Moms and a Toy, LLC v. International Playthings, LLC

Filing 101

ORDER. The 87 Motion to Compel is granted in part and denied in part. The 91 Motion to Seal is granted. By Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland on 8/30/11.(mnf, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland Civil Action No. 10-cv-02271-PAB-BNB TWO MOMS AND A TOY, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, Plaintiff, v. INTERNATIONAL PLAYTHINGS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and YOOKIDOO LTD., an Israeli partnership, Defendants. ______________________________________________________________________________ ORDER ______________________________________________________________________________ This matter arises on the following: (1) Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel [Doc. # 87, filed 8/15/2011] (the “Motion to Compel”); and (2) Defendant International Playthings’ Motion to Seal [Doc. # 91, filed 8/15/2011] (the “Motion to Seal”). I held a hearing on the motions this morning and made rulings on the record, which are incorporated here. IT IS ORDERED: (1) The Motion to Compel [Doc. # 87] is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART as follows: • GRANTED to require International Playthings (“IPT”) to provide addresses and telephone numbers for the customers previously identified; to provide a privilege log for the materials withheld from production based on a claim of privilege or immunity; and to provide an answer to Interrogatory No. 23; • GRANTED to require IPT to complete its discovery responses production of documents responsive to the pending discovery requests and to provide a privilege log by September 13, 2011; and • DENIED in all other respects. (2) The Motion to Seal [Doc. # 91] is GRANTED. Dated August 30, 2011. BY THE COURT: s/ Boyd N. Boland United States Magistrate Judge 2

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