Jenks et al v. New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Inc. et al

Filing 227

ORDER granting as outlined 219 Motion for court to rule on Isquith deposition objections. So Ordered by Judge Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr.(dae)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Melissa Jenks, Individually and as Guardian and Next Friend of Roderick Jenks v. Civil No. 09-cv-205-JD Textron, Inc. O R D E R Melissa Jenks alleges a product liability warning claim on behalf of her husband, Roderick Jenks, and a loss of consortium claim on her own behalf against Textron, Inc. arising out of an accident involving a golf car manufactured and sold by Textron.1 The plaintiffs filed an assented to motion for the court to issue a ruling on objections made during the course of videotaped trial deposition of Dr. Peter K. Isquith. The objections are resolved as follows:2 1 Most of the other claims, cross claims, and counterclaims in this case have been resolved either by the court or by the parties. 2 The court used the chart provided by the plaintiffs in their motion. Page Line Sustained 43 15-23 X 44 1-23 X 45 1-5 X 45 18-23 X 46 1-9 Overruled X Conclusion For the foregoing reasons, the plaintiffs’ assented to motion for court to rule on deposition objections (document no. 219) is granted and rulings are made as indicated above. SO ORDERED. ____________________________ Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr. United States District Judge July 13, 2012 cc: R. Matthew Cairns, Esquire James M. Campbell, Esquire R. Peter Decato, Esquire Samantha Dowd Elliott, Esquire Mark V. Franco, Esquire Neil A. Goldberg, Esquire Kathleen M. Guilfoyle, Esquire Daniel R. Mawhinney, Esquire David S. Osterman, Esquire Christopher B. Parkerson, Esquire Elizabeth K. Peck, Esquire Michael D. Shalhoub, Esquire William A. Whitten, Esquire 2

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