Sandres v. State Of Louisiana Division Of Administration et al

Filing 125

RULING: Pltfs 123 Motion to Cancel Depositions of Mary Ann Christopher, Janette Chriss, Albert Jenkins, Janet London and Margie Washington on 7/28 and 7/29/2009 and to Reschedule on 8/5-6/2009 is denied. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Riedlinger on 7/20/2009. (JDL, )

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA NAOMI SANDRES CIVIL ACTION VERSUS NUMBER 08-145-FJP-SCR STATE OF LOUISIANA DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION, OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT RULING MOTION TO CANCEL DEPOSITIONS Before Depositions the of court Mary is the plaintiff's Motion to Cancel Albert Ann Christopher, Janette Chriss, Jenkins, Janet London and Margie Washington on July 28 and 29, 2009 and to Reschedule on August 5-6, 2009. Record document number 123. The motion is opposed.1 Plaintiff has not shown that the defendants failed to give her reasonable written notice of these depositions, as required by Rule 30(b)(1), Fed.R.Civ.P. Plaintiff has not offered any other reason why these depositions should be continued to the later dates proposed by her. She has not shown that taking the depositions on Her only the noticed dates would impose any hardship on her. reason for seeking the later dates is simply that these later dates are convenient for her. postpone these depositions. Plaintiff also sought to have these depositions taken at the courthouse. Plaintiff has not shown that taking these depositions This is not a sufficient reason to 1 Record document number 124. at the courthouse is necessary. Accordingly, the plaintiff's Motion to Cancel Depositions of Mary Ann Christopher, Janette Chriss, Albert Jenkins, Janet London and Margie Washington on July 28 and 29, 2009 and to Reschedule on August 5-6, 2009 is denied. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, July 20, 2009. STEPHEN C. RIEDLINGER UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 2

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