Jablonski v. Special Counsel, Inc.

Filing 205

ORDER granting 197 Motion to Compel; granting 197 Motion for Discovery. The Court has reviewed ECF Nos. 197-198. Depositions shall be scheduled as follows: Plaintiff shall be deposed first; Defendant's individual fact witnesses, in cluding Alison Hugelmeyer, shall be deposed after Plaintiff's deposition has been completed; Defendant's 30(b)(6) witness shall be deposed third; Third party fact witnesses, if any, shall be deposed last. The parties are directed to meet and confer and submit one proposed deposition scheduling order by July 22, 2022. If the parties cannot agree on dates to schedule the above depositions, the Court shall choose the deposition dates for the parties. SO ORDERED.. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang on 7/12/2022) (ks)

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Case 1:16-cv-05243-ALC-OTW Document 205 Filed 07/12/22 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------------x TERRI JABLONSKI, : : Plaintiff, : : -against: : SPECIAL COUNSEL, INC., : : Defendant. : : -------------------------------------------------------------x 16-CV-5243 (ALC) (OTW) ORDER ONA T. WANG, United States Magistrate Judge: The Court has reviewed ECF Nos. 197-198. Depositions shall be scheduled as follows: • Plaintiff shall be deposed first; • Defendant’s individual fact witnesses, including Alison Hugelmeyer, shall be deposed after Plaintiff’s deposition has been completed; • Defendant’s 30(b)(6) witness shall be deposed third; • Third party fact witnesses, if any, shall be deposed last. The parties are directed to meet and confer and submit one proposed deposition scheduling order by July 22, 2022. If the parties cannot agree on dates to schedule the above depositions, the Court shall choose the deposition dates for the parties. SO ORDERED. Dated: July 12, 2022 New York, New York s/ Ona T. Wang Ona T. Wang United States Magistrate Judge

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