Perez et al v. Great Wolf Lodge of the Poconos, LLC et al
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ORDER 1. Plaintiffs' Motion, (Doc. 197), is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part as reflected in the Court's accompanying memorandum opinion. 2. Defendants' investigator Mr. Colgan shall be precluded from testifying with respect to his p ersonal observations of Plaintiffs and may only testify to authenticate the video surveillance of Plaintiffs. 3. Defendants shall pay Plaintiffs' attorneys fees and costs incurred as a result of bringing this motion. 4.Plaintiffs shall have four teen (14) days from the date of this order to submit an itemization of their fees and costs and Defendants shall thereafter have fourteen (14) days to raise any objections to Plaintiffs' fees and costs.Signed by Honorable Robert D. Mariani on 1/3/17. (jfg)
THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
BRIAN PEREZ and JENNIFER PEREZ
Plaintiffs,
v.
3:12·CV·01322
(JUDGE MARIANI)
GREAT WOLF LODGE
OF THE POCONOS LLC, and
GREAT WOLF RESORTS, INC.
Defendants.
ORDER
AND NOW, THIS 3h4AY OF JANUARY, 2017, upon consideration of
Plaintiffs' Motion to Preclude/Strike Use of Surveillance Discovery and/or Motion for
Sanctions, (Doc. 197), and all documents filed in support and in opposition to the motion, IT
IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
1. Plaintiffs' Motion, (Doc. 197), is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part as
reflected in the Court's accompanying memorandum opinion.
2. Defendants' investigator Mr. Colgan shall be precluded from testifying with
respect to his personal observations of Plaintiffs and may only testify to
authenticate the video surveillance of Plaintiffs.
3. Defendants shall pay Plaintiffs' attorneys fees and costs incurred as a result
of bringing this motion.
4. Plaintiffs shall have fourteen (14) days from the date of this order to submit
an itemization of their fees and costs and Defendants shall thereafter have
fourteen (14) days to raise any objections to Plaintiffs' fees and costs.
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