MMG Insurance Company v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
Filing
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ORDER denying 76 Motion in Limine to Preclude Defendants from Reading Portions of Robert Long Discovery Deposition at Trial. Parties to respond as outlined. So Ordered by Chief Judge Joseph N. Laplante.(jb)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
MMG Insurance Company
v.
Civil No. 11-cv-430-JL
Samsung Electronics America,
Inc., et al.
O R D E R
For reasons that will be explained in an upcoming memorandum
order, MMG's motion to prevent the defendants from using Long's
deposition at trial (document no. 76) is DENIED.
On or before 5
p.m. on June 5, 2013, the defendants shall serve MMG with their
designations of the portions of Long’s testimony they intend to
use at trial.
On or before midnight on June 6, 2013, MMG shall
serve the defendants with its objections to those designations,
if any, as well as any counter-designations.
The defendants
shall be prepared to state their objections to the counterdesignations, if any, on June 7, 2013, following jury selection.
The court anticipates ruling that day on any objections to Long’s
deposition testimony, so that the parties may prepare their
opening statements accordingly.
SO ORDERED.
Joseph N. Laplante
United States District Judge
Dated:
cc:
June 4, 2013
Charles W. Grau, Esq.
Lisa Hall, Esq.
Michael S. McGrath, Esq.
Robert W. Upton, II, Esq.
Thomas DeMicco, Esq.
Christopher P. Flanagan, Esq.
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