Elie v. Johnson et al
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SEALED MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER(SEALED) denying 13 Sealed Ex Parte Motion. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 1/10/2011. (Attachments: # 1 Certificate of Service)(las) Modified on 1/12/2011 added SEALED to text(las). Modified on 2/2/2011 document unsealed per Order 47 (las).
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH
CENTRAL DIVISION
CHAD ELIE,
*SEALED*
Plaintiff,
MEMORANDUM DECISION AND
ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF’S EX
PARTE MOTION FOR EXPEDITED
DISCOVERY AND FOR LEAVE OF
COURT TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS
OF DEFENDANTS
vs.
JEREMY JOHNSON, SUNFIRST BANK,
N.A., SUNFIRST CORP., TOWN &
COUNTRY BANK, TRIPLE SEVEN LLC,
SCOTT LEAVITT, JASON T. VOWELL,
TODD L. VOEWLL, LOYD JOHNSTON,
and KERRY JOHNSON,
Case No. 2:10-CV-1273
Defendants.
This matter is before the Court on Plaintiff’s Ex Parte Motion for Expedited Discovery
and for Leave of Court to Take Depositions of Defendants. Plaintiffs seek the Court to order
that, prior to the hearing scheduled in the matter for Friday, January 14, 2011, Defendants
respond to Plaintiff’s written discovery and make the following eight individuals available for a
deposition: Jeremy Johnson, Todd L. Vowell, Jason T. Vowell, Scott Leavitt, Kerry Johnson,
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Loyd Johnson, the corporate designee for Sunfirst Bank, N.A., and the corporate designee for
Town & Country Bank.
Plaintiff seeks his relief ex parte. The Court is unwilling to order Defendants to make
themselves available for deposition testimony in the next four days without first giving them the
opportunity to respond to Plaintiff’s Motion to Expedite Discovery. Thus, it is hereby
ORDERED that Plaintiff’s Ex Parte Motion for Expedited Discovery (Docket No. ___) is
DENIED without prejudice.
DATED January 10, 2011.
BY THE COURT:
_____________________________________
TED STEWART
United States District Judge
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