America's Collectibles Network, Inc. v. Sterling Commerce (America), Inc

Filing 219

ORDER granting in part and denying in part 146 Motion to Compel. The Motion to Compel is GRANTED to the extent that it sought a finding that the Consent Protective Order 73 does not bar JTV from issuing subpoenas to Sterlings cu stomers. The Motion to Compel is DENIED to the extent that it seeks any type of endorsement of the subpoena to QVC [148-13], filed as an example of the subpoenas to be served. The Motion to Compel is GRANTED to the extent that it seeks a final order compelling Sterling to produce Requests for Proposals and Responses to Requests for Proposals in its control. To the extent that any such documents are in the possession or control of Sterling and have not already been produced to JTV, they shall be produced IMMEDIATELY. Failure to comply with this Memorandum and Order may result in sanctions, including exclusion of evidence, under Rule 37 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.Signed by Magistrate Judge H Bruce Guyton on 09/05/2013. (KAW)

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