William D. Mundinger Trust U/A 10/13/99 et al v. Zellers

Filing 77

Order. On March 6, 2009, the Court ordered the parties to provide cross briefs no later than March 13, 2009, on whether Jones Day may continue to represent Lamson & Sessions Co. The Court orders Defendants Mundinger and Peters to provide, in a ffidavit form, what specific information they, or any agent of YSDI, provided Jones Day in aid of Jones Day's representation YSDI that concerns the same or substantially related subject matter of the claims before this Court filed no later than April 20, 2009, Related 70 Order. Judge Christopher A. Boyko on 04/13/09. (M,M)

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William D. Mundinger Trust U/A 10/13/99 et al v. Zellers Doc. 77 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION LAMSON & SESSIONS CO., ET AL., ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) Vs. ) ) WILLIAM D. MUNDINGER TRUST ) U/A 10/13/99 as Shareholder of YSD ) Industries , Inc., and as Transferee, et al., ) ) Defendant. ) CHRISTOPHER A. BOYKO, J: CASE NO.4:08CV1226 JUDGE CHRISTOPHER A. BOYKO ORDER On March 6, 2009, the Court ordered the parties to provide cross briefs no later than March 13, 2009, on whether Jones Day may continue to represent Lamson & Sessions Co. in light of the allegations in Packer Thomas' Motion for Summary Judgment that Jones Day provided legal advice to YSDI on the distribution of stock proceeds. Having received and reviewed the briefs, the Court Orders Defendants Mundinger and Peters to provide, in affidavit form, what specific information they, or any agent of YSDI, provided Jones Day in aid of Jones Day's representation of YSDI that concerns the same or substantially related subject matter of the claims before this Court. The affidavits shall be filed with the Court no later than April 20, 2009. Upon review, the Court will determine whether it will hold a hearing on the matter. Dockets.Justia.com IT IS SO ORDERED. S/Christopher A. Boyko CHRISTOPHER A. BOYKO United States District Judge April 13, 2009

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