Silvers v. Google, Inc.

Filing 121

ORDER denying [92-1] motion to compel privilege log from google Inc. ( Signed by Judge Kenneth L. Ryskamp on 09/15/06) [EOD Date: 9/18/06] (dj, Deputy Clerk)

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Case 9:05-cv-80387-KLR Document 121 Entered on FLSD Docket 09/18/2006 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA WEST PALM BEAC H Case No . 05-80387-CIV- RYSKAMP/VITUNA C STEVEN A . SILVERS, an individual, Plaintiff , V. GOOGLE INC ., a Delaware corporation , Defendant . ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF ' S MOTION TO COMPEL PRIVILEGE LOG FROM GOOGLE, INC . THIS CAUSE comes before the Court upon Plaintiffs Motion to Compel Privilege Log from Google, Inc . [DE 92], filed on July 7, 2006 . In that Motion, Silvers argued that this Court should Order Google to produce a privilege log listing the documents it has withheld from discovery because of privilege, work product, and contract obligations . (Motion at 1) . Google responded that, pursuant to Local Rule 26 .1(G)(3)(C), a party is not required to produce a privilege log if the information sought is "written and oral communications between a party and its counsel after commencement of the action and work product material created after commencement of the action ." (Response at 1-2) . The Plaintiff then submitted a Reply where he stated that "the relief sought by Slivers is no longer necessary" . (Reply at 2) . The court having reviewed the Motion and otherwise being advised in the premises it is hereby , ORDERED and ADJUDGED that this Motion [DE 92 1 is hereby DENIED . DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at West Palm Beach, Florida , this September, 2006 . -FL'1 ~ -t-) day o f N . KENNETH L . XYS'KAMP TED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Copies provided to : Counsel of record

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