International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 40 v. Columbia Grain

Filing 87

ORDER ON OBJECTIONS TO WITNESSES - DATED this 1st day of April, 2015, by United States Magistrate Judge John V. Acosta. (see full 2-page document attached to this entry) (peg)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON PORTLAND DIVISION INTERNATIONAL LONGSHORE AND WAREHOUSE UNION, LOCAL 40, Plaintiff, Case No.: 3:13-cv-513-AC ORDER ON OBJECTIONS TO WITNESSES v. COLUMBIA GRAIN, aka WILLAMETTE STEVEDORING, Defendant. ACOSTA, Magistrate Judge: This order addresses Defendant Columbia Grain, aka Willamette Stevedoring's ("Defendant") Objection to Plaintiffs Witness List (Dkt No. 66). Plaintiff International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 40 ("Plaintiff'), did not file objections to Defendant's witnesses and did not file responses to Defendant's objections. The court has also issued a separate order containing its rulings on Defendant's motions in limine. In the event of a conflict between this order ORDER ON OBJECTIONS TO WITNESSES 1 and the court's rulings on the motions in limine, the court's motion in limine rulings control. Plaintiff's Witnesses I. Insufficient detail and specificity. RULING: SUSTAINED. See comi's ruling on Defendant's Motion in Limine Nos 8 and 9. 2. Failure to properly designate deposition transcripts. RULING: SUSTAINED. See couti's ruling on Defendant's Motion in Limine No 4. IT IS SO ORDERED. DATEDthis / r .f dayofApril,2015. JO V.ACOSTA United J tes Magistrate Judge ORDER ON OBJECTIONS TO WITNESSES 2

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