Toffoloni v. LFP Publishing Group, LLC

Filing 77

Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge Thomas W. Thrash, Jr: Motion Hearing held on 1/15/2010. The Court heard from counsel on Mr. Bauer's letter to the Court re the location of the 30(b)(6) deposition of defendant LFP Publishing, which the Court treated as a motion for protective order. The Court granted the motion on the condition that the Corporation pay cost of the plaintiff to attend the deposition - economy round trip airfare to Los Angeles and one night's hotel expense at a reasonable rate. (Court Reporter Susan Baker)(dr)

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MiTutfeoloni v. LFP Publishing Group, LLC no f Sheet https://ecf.gand.circ11.dcn/cgi-bin/atl_mkDonCV2.pl mi c. 77 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ATLANTA DIVISION 1:08-cv-00421-TWT Toffoloni v. LFP Publishing Group, LLC Honorable Thomas W. Thrash, Jr. Minute Sheet for proceedings held In Chambers on 01/15/2010. TIME COURT COMMENCED: 9:30 A.M. TIME COURT CONCLUDED: 9:45 A.M. TIME IN COURT: 0:15 ATTORNEY(S) PRESENT: PROCEEDING CATEGORY: MINUTE TEXT: COURT REPORTER: Susan Baker DEPUTY CLERK: Sheila Sewell HEARING STATUS: S. Bauer representing LFP Publishing Group, LLC Richard Decker representing Maureen Toffoloni Motion Hearing(Motion Hearing Non-evidentiary); The Court heard from counsel on Mr. Bauer's letter to the Court regarding the location of the 30(b)(6) deposition of the defendant LFP Publishing, which the Court treated as a motion for protective order. The Court granted the motion on the condition that the Corporation pay coasts of the plaintiff to attend the deposition - economy round trip airfare to Los Angles and one night's hotel expense at a reasonable rate. Mr. Bauer to prepare order have approved as to form by Mr. Decker and submit to the Court for signature. Hearing Concluded 1 of 1 D01/15t/s.010 t10:01m ocke 2 Jus ia.co AM

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