Rivera v. Thurston Foods, Inc.
Filing
41
ORDER: granting defendant's request for in camera review re 35 MOTION to Compel And For In Camera Review Of Documents Identified On Plaintiff's Privilege Log And Supporting Memorandum Of Law filed by Thurston Foods, Inc.**Plaintiff shall forward copies of the documents at issue to this Magistrate Judge's Chambers by February 27, 2012. Signed by Judge Joan G. Margolis on 2/17/2012. (Rodko, B.)
RIVERA V. THURSTON FOODS, INC., 11 CV 893 (JBA)
2/17/12 – ELECTRONIC ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR IN CAMERA
REVIEW (Dkt. #35)
The factual and procedural history of this case has been set forth in this Magistrate
Judge’s Ruling on Plaintiff’s Motion for Protective Order, filed January 3, 2012 (Dkt.#31).
Under the Scheduling Order filed by U.S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton on 10/6/11 (Dkt.
#16), all discovery is to be completed by May 30, 2012.
The pending motion concerns defendant’s request that the Magistrate Judge conduct
an in camera review of documents identified by plaintiff on his Privilege Log, dated December
7, 2011, that were e-mails and a memorandum authored by plaintiff, for which plaintiff has
asserted the attorney-client privilege. (Dkt. #35, at 1, 2-10 & Hartley Aff’t, Exhs. A-E); Dkt.
#37, at 1-4; Dkt. #39, at 1-4).
Over plaintiff’s less than rousing objection (see Dkt. #37, at 4), defendant’s Motion
for In Camera Review (Dkt. #35) is granted. Plaintiff shall forward copies of the documents
at issue to this Magistrate Judge’s Chambers on or before February 27, 2012.
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