Keller v. Electronic Arts Inc. et al
Filing
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ORDER REQUESTING DOCUMENTS RE: DISCOVERY DISPUTE #504 . Signed by Judge Nathanael M. Cousins on 8/21/12. (nclc1S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 8/21/2012)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION
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Case No. 09-cv-01967 CW (NC)
IN RE NCAA STUDENT-ATHLETE
NAME & LIKENESS LICENSING
LITIGATION
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ORDER REQUESTING
DOCUMENTS RE: DISCOVERY
DISPUTE
Re: Dkt. No. 504
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Defendant Collegiate Licensing and plaintiff Ishmael Thrower filed a joint discovery
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letter brief in which Collegiate Licensing requests an order compelling Thrower to produce all
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documents responsive to its First Set of Requests for Production of Documents and to provide
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Collegiate Licensing with dates on which he is available to be deposed. Collegiate Licensing
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alleges that it served the document requests on Thrower almost a year ago but has not received
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meaningful responses, and that Thrower has refused to cooperate with respect to the scheduling
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of his deposition.
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The court will hold a hearing on this dispute on August 29, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. Thrower
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and counsel for both parties must attend in`person. By August 24, 2012, Collegiate Licensing
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must file in ECF copies of the document requests at issue. Also by August 24, 2012, Thrower
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must file in ECF (1) copies of each of his responses to the requests, including all verifications
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and certificates of service or similar documentation that establishes the date on which he served
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each of the responses on Collegiate Licensing; (2) a declaration attesting to the specific
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documents produced in response to the requests; and (3) a statement of all dates within the next
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sixty days on which he is available for a deposition.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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DATED: August 21, 2012
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Case No. 09-cv-01967 CW (NC)
ORDER REQUESTING DOCUMENTS
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Nathanael M. Cousins
United States Magistrate Judge
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