American Lecithin Company et al v. Rebmann

Filing 334

ORDER with respect to 333 Letter Motion for Discovery. The Court is in receipt of a letter filed by defendant and counter-plaintiff Carsten Matthias Rebmann ("Matthias") requesting sanctions for third-party defendant Herbert Rebmann re fusing to sit for deposition. Dkt. No. 333. Opposing counsel has until close of business (5:00pm EST) on Monday, June 26, 2023 to respond via ECF by letter submission to the Court. The Court further notes that Matthias'obligation as a party to be deposed is not dependent on compliance by another party. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Jennifer E Willis on 6/22/2023) (tg)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -----------------------------------------------------------------X AMERICAN LECITHIN CO., LIPOID GmbH, LIPOID LLC, and PHOSPHOLIPID GmbH, ORDER Plaintiffs, 12-CV-929 (VSB) (JW) -againstCARSTEN MATTHIAS REBMANN, Defendant; Counterclaim and Third-Party Plaintiff, -againstHERBERT REBMANN, LIPOID GRUNDSTUECKS GmbH, LIPOID VERWALTUNGS, GmbH, LIPOID AG, and COMPLECTOR AG, Third-Party Defendants. -----------------------------------------------------------------X JENNIFER E. WILLIS, United States Magistrate Judge: The Court is in receipt of a letter filed by defendant and counter-plaintiff Carsten Matthias Rebmann (“Matthias”) requesting sanctions for third-party defendant Herbert Rebmann refusing to sit for deposition. Dkt. No. 333. Opposing counsel has until close of business (5:00pm EST) on Monday, June 26, 2023 to respond via ECF by letter submission to the Court. The Court further notes that Matthias’ obligation as a party to be deposed is not dependent on compliance by another party. SO ORDERED. DATED: New York, New York June 22, 2023 ______________________________ JENNIFER E. WILLIS United States Magistrate Judge 2

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