Gordon v. DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. et al
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Judge Joseph L. Tauro: RULE 26 DISCOVERY ORDER entered. (Geraldino-Karasek, Clarilde)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
Jayme Gordon
V
CIVIL ACTION No. :1:11-cv-10621-JLT
Dream Works Animation SKG, Inc., et.al.
MODIFIED DISCOVERY ORDER
TAURO, D.J.:
On or before, 6/30/2011 the parties shall have exchanged and reviewed (1) all documents in
accordance with Local Rule 26.2(A), (2) sworn statements in accordance with Local Rule 26.1(B),
(3) a list of persons they wish to depose, and (4) A LIST OF THE PROPOSED DEPONENTS IS
TO BE FILED AS SEPARATE DOCUMENT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS ORDER
WILL RESULT IN SANCTIONS .
In addition, the parties shall, without awaiting a discovery request, provide to other parties:
(A) the name and, if known, the address and telephone number of each individual likely to have
discoverable information relevant to disputed facts alleged with particularity in the pleadings,
identifying the subjects of the information and
(B) a copy of, or a description by category and location of, all documents, data compilations,
and tangible things in the possession, custody, or control of the party that are relevant to disputed facts
alleged with particularity in the pleadings.
No additional discovery shall take place without further order of the court.
Counsel shall notify the court in writing, by 6/30/2011 , of pending motions. Any motion not
brought to the court's attention prior to the scheduled conference will be deemed denied as moot.
The court does not accept any letters requesting decision or action. Any such request must be in the
form of a motion. Letters submitted for information purposes only must be addressed to Zita Lovett,
Deputy Clerk.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS ORDER MAY RESULT IN SANCTIONS.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
By the Court,
/s/ Zita Lovett
Courtroom Clerk
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