Keller v. Electronic Arts Inc. et al

Filing 506

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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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 3 SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION 4 5 6 Case No. 09-cv-01967 CW (NC) IN RE NCAA STUDENT-ATHLETE NAME & LIKENESS LICENSING LITIGATION 7 ORDER REQUESTING DOCUMENTS RE: DISCOVERY DISPUTE Re: Dkt. No. 504 8 9 10 11 Defendant Collegiate Licensing and plaintiff Ishmael Thrower filed a joint discovery 12 letter brief in which Collegiate Licensing requests an order compelling Thrower to produce all 13 documents responsive to its First Set of Requests for Production of Documents and to provide 14 Collegiate Licensing with dates on which he is available to be deposed. Collegiate Licensing 15 alleges that it served the document requests on Thrower almost a year ago but has not received 16 meaningful responses, and that Thrower has refused to cooperate with respect to the scheduling 17 of his deposition. 18 The court will hold a hearing on this dispute on August 29, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. Thrower 19 and counsel for both parties must attend in`person. By August 24, 2012, Collegiate Licensing 20 must file in ECF copies of the document requests at issue. Also by August 24, 2012, Thrower 21 must file in ECF (1) copies of each of his responses to the requests, including all verifications 22 and certificates of service or similar documentation that establishes the date on which he served 23 each of the responses on Collegiate Licensing; (2) a declaration attesting to the specific 24 documents produced in response to the requests; and (3) a statement of all dates within the next 25 sixty days on which he is available for a deposition. 26 IT IS SO ORDERED. 27 DATED: August 21, 2012 28 Case No. 09-cv-01967 CW (NC) ORDER REQUESTING DOCUMENTS _____________________ Nathanael M. Cousins United States Magistrate Judge

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