Doe, XX v. Holy See (State of the Vatican City) et al
Filing
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MOTION for Leave to File Reply to Plaintiff's 18 Response to Joint 17 Motion to Quash Notice of Intention to Take Deposition by Written Questions and Subpoena for Records for United States Catholic Conference of Bishops by Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, Harry Grile, Robert W Muench, The Redemptorists/New Orleans Vice Province, The Roman Catholic Church of the Diocese of Baton Rouge. (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Pleading;, # 2 Proposed Pleading;)(Pfister, C.) Modified on 3/28/2012 to edit text. (CMM)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
JOHN DOE XX
§ C.A. NO. 3:11-cv-00651
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VS.
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HOLY SEE (State of the Vatican City),
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THE REDEMPTORISTS/NEW ORLEANS
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VICE PROVINCE, VERY REVEREND HARRY §
GRILE, C.S.R., HIS PREDECESSORS AND
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SUCCESSORS, AS PROVINCIAL SUPERIOR
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OF THE REDEMPTORISTS/DENVER
§ JUDGE JAMES J. BRADY
PROVINCE, ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
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OF THE DIOCESE OF BATON ROUGE,
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MOST REVEREND ROBERT W.
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MUENCH, HIS PREDECESSORS AND
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SUCCESSORS, AS BISHOP OF THE
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE
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DIOCESE OF BATON ROUGE,
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CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH SPRINGER, AND
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FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY § MAG. JUDGE CHRISTINE NOLAND
ORDER
Considering the above and foregoing Motion For Leave To File Reply To Plaintiff’s
Response To Joint Motion To Quash Notice Of Intention To Take Deposition By Written
Questions And Subpoena For Records For United States Catholic Conference Of Bishops;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendants are hereby granted leave to file their Reply
To Plaintiff’s Response To Joint Motion To Quash Notice Of Intention To Take Deposition By
Written Questions And Subpoena For Records For United States Catholic Conference Of
Bishops.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, this ______ day of _______________________, 2012.
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J U D G E
00333002-1
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