Alessi Equipment, Inc. v. American Piledriving Equipment, Inc.

Filing 134

ORDER re: 133 Letter, filed by American Piledriving Equipment, Inc. With the Exhibit List in its current form, the Court is unable to determine the admissibility of these documents, nor can APE meaningfully evaluate its position relating th ereto. Moreover, the Court declines to partake in the wasteful exercise of entertaining the admissibility of numerous documents encompassed within single exhibits that purport to reflect APE's entire document production. (See Docket No. 133-2 a t 1-2). Therefore, the Court sustains APE's objections to PX-10-PX-12 and PX-13-PX-125. By April 20, 2022, Alessi is directed to revise its Exhibit List to include the specific documents it intends to offer into evidence at trial on an individu al basis, identified by Bates or deposition exhibit number, if any, and provide copies thereof to APE and the Court. APE is directed to advise the Court of any objections thereto by April 27, 2022. (As further set forth in this Order.) SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Judith C. McCarthy on 4/13/2022) (vfr)

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