Hester v. Jackson Public Schools District
Filing
72
ORDER finding as moot 58 Motion to Compel, 58 Motion for Sanctions, motion to amend 63 , and motion to file surreply 64 . Signed by Magistrate Judge F. Keith Ball on 4/6/18 (RBM)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
NORTHERN DIVISION
CAROL HESTER
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:16-cv-936-CWR-FKB
JACKSON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT,
et al.
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
Before the Court are Carol Hester’s motion to compel discovery responses and for
sanctions [58], her motion to amend her rebuttal in support of that motion [63], and Defendants’
motion to file a surreply [64].
The Court held a hearing on these motions on April 3, 2018. During the hearing, the parties
reached an agreement that resolves this discovery dispute. The terms of that agreement were
announced by the parties on the record, but may be summarized as follows:
Jackson Public School District (“JPS”) will produce to Hester an Excel “pivot
table” similar to one it has already provided, except that the data in the new
pivot table will include all classified JPS employees for the previous five years.
JPS will produce copies of the physical personnel cards it has on file for all
classified employees over the previous five years.
JPS represented at the hearing that the production of the above-referenced “pivot table”
and personnel cards could be completed by early-to-mid-July 2018. To establish a deadline for the
production, the Court hereby orders that the production of the pivot table and personnel cards be
completed no later than July 16, 2018.
As the parties have reached an agreement, the Court finds that motions [58], [63], and [64]
are moot.
SO ORDERED, this the 6th day of April, 2018.
_/s/ F. Keith Ball
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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