McKinney v. Compact Power Services, Inc. et al
Filing
95
OPINION AND ORDER that the parties submit a legal memoranda on or before November 15, 2013. The memoranda shall not exceed twenty-five (25) pages. Response memoranda, if any, are required to be filed on or before November 29, 2013, and shall not exceed five (5) pages. Reply memoranda are not allowed. Signed by Judge William S. Duffey, Jr on 10/24/2013. (anc)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
ATLANTA DIVISION
CHRISTOPHER MCKINNEY,
Plaintiff,
and
BEST BUY CO., INC.,
Intervenor,
v.
1:12-cv-1338-WSD
COMPACT POWER SERVICES,
INC. and BIG LIFT, LLC, as
successor of Big Joe Manufacturing
Co.,
Defendants.
OPINION AND ORDER
This matter is before the Court pursuant to the Court’s Order dated
September 27, 2013, requiring a hearing on Plaintiff’s compliance with the order
entered by the Court on January 15, 2013. The hearing was conducted on
October 24, 2013. To consider the presentations by counsel at the hearing, and the
information presented to the Court, the Court requires the submission of legal
memoranda in reaching a decision in this matter. The following issues are required
to be addressed in the memoranda filed:
1. What is the legal standard in the Eleven Circuit for evaluating whether an
order issued by a District Court was violated by a party or a party’s counsel in a
matter over which the District Court presides?
2. What is the legal standard in the Eleventh Circuit for determining
whether a sanction should be imposed upon a party or a party’s counsel if an order
is found to have been violated, and what guidance is available regarding how to
consider what sanction is appropriate to impose?
The parties shall file their memoranda on or before November 15, 2013, and
the memoranda shall not exceed twenty-five (25) pages. Response memoranda, if
any, are required to be filed on or before November 29, 2013, and shall not exceed
five (5) pages. Reply memoranda are not allowed.
SO ORDERED this 24th day of October, 2013.
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