Gilead Sciences, Inc. et al v. Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. et al
Filing
64
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER GRANTING 54 Motion to Compel Deposition Testimony (Discovery). Signed by Judge J. Frederick Motz on 3/8/2016. (hmls, Deputy Clerk)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
CHAMBERS OF
101 WEST LOMBARD STREET
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21201
(410) 962-0782
(410) 962-2698 FAX
J. FREDERICK MOTZ
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
March 8, 2016
MEMO TO COUNSEL RE: Gilead Sciences, Inc., et al. v. Lupin
Pharmaceuticals, Inc., et al.
Civil No. JFM-15-1956
Dear Counsel:
I have reviewed the memoranda submitted in connection with defendant’s motion to
compel.
The motion (document 54) is granted. I am satisfied that Dr. Bischoberger should be
deposed because he has personal knowledge of the matters about which he is to be deposed. If
defendants believe that the deposition will last much longer than one hour, I ask them to so
notify me so that I can set a maximum length for the deposition.
Despite the informal nature of this letter, it should be flagged as an opinion and docketed
as an order.
Very truly yours,
/S/
J. Frederick Motz
United States District Judge
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