Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Original Honeybaked Ham Company of Georgia, Inc., The
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AMENDED ORDER re: 177 Defendant HBH's Motion to Compel, replacing the appointment of a Special Master with the designation of Mr. Wojtusik, the EEOC Litigation Support Manager, who will conduct the same duties as the SpecialMaster, at the cost of the EEOC (utilizing outside vendors as necessary). By Magistrate Judge Michael E. Hegarty on 11/14/2012. (mehcd)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 11-cv-02560-MSK-MEH
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION,
Plaintiff,
WENDY CABRERA,
Intervenor Plaintiff,
v.
THE ORIGINAL HONEYBAKED HAM COMPANY OF GEORGIA, INC.,
Defendant.
AMENDED ORDER ON MOTION TO COMPEL
Michael E. Hegarty, United States Magistrate Judge.
On November 7, 2012, the Court issued its order [docket #241] disposing of Defendant
HBH’s Motion to Compel under Fed. R. Civ. P. 37 [docket #177 (sealed docket #172)]. That order
is hereby amended to replace the appointment of a Special Master with the designation of Mr.
Wojtusik, the EEOC Litigation Support Manager, who will conduct the same duties as the Special
Master, at the cost of the EEOC (utilizing outside vendors as necessary). Further, the parties will
collaborate to provide Mr. Wojtusik instructions he is to follow in his task of downloading social
media and text messages and providing the same to the Court. Defendant may designate a person
to travel to Mr. Wojtusik’s place of employment and observe a demonstration of the manner in
which he will carry out this Amended Order and the Court’s November 7, 2012 Order. All other
relevant aspects of the Court’s November 7, 2012 Order remain in place.
Dated at Denver, Colorado, this 14th day of November, 2012.
BY THE COURT:
Michael E. Hegarty
United States Magistrate Judge
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