Grimes v. Gary Community School Corporation et al, No. 2:2013cv00036 - Document 42 (N.D. Ind. 2014)

Court Description: OPINION AND ORDER granting 36 Motion to Compel Discovery Response From Defendant City of Gary and DIRECTING the City of Gary to provide a response within 14 days; denying AS MOOT 34 Motion to Compel; striking 35 Motion. Signed by Magistrate Judge Andrew P Rodovich on 7/18/14. (mc)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA HAMMOND DIVISION DARA M. GRIMES, Plaintiff, v. GARY COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP., CITY OF GARY, D. GOSHAY, and A. BRADSHAW, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 2:13-cv-36 OPINION AND ORDER This matter is before the court on the Motion for Order to Compel Discovery Response From Defendant Gary Community School Corporation [DE 34 and re-filed as DE 35] and the Motion to Compel Discovery Response From Defendant City of Gary [DE 36] filed by the plaintiff, Dara M. Grimes, on April 15, 2014. Because the motion filed as DE 35 is identical to DE 34 except that it does not include the attached exhibits, the court STRIKES DE 35. After Grimes filed her motion to compel, Gary Community School Corporation served its response to the discovery request at issue. For this reason, the Motion for Order to Compel Discovery Response From Defendant Gary Community School Corporation [DE 34] is DENIED AS MOOT. In her reply brief, Grimes asks the court to award sanctions against Gary Community School Corporation for its delay in responding to the discovery request. However, Grimes did not request sanctions in her original motion and cannot request them for the first time in her reply. Additionally, the court does not find that the short delay was the type of bad faith conduct deserving of sanctions. This is particularly true because Gary Community School Corporation had advised Grimes that a short extension would be necessary. Moreover, Grimes had requested an award of attorney s fees in the amount accrued preparing the motion to compel. Grimes motion to compel and its supporting memorandum were one page each, and the costs incurred as a result of the short delay were minimal at best. Grimes also moved to compel the defendant City of Gary to respond to a discovery request. The discovery request served on the City of Gary was identical to that served on the Gary Community School Corporation. Both sought: A complete affidavit with a copy of any and all employee and personnel records, including but not limited to, memoranda, rate of pay, applications, job descriptions, references, training completed, awards, reprimands, attendance, sick leave, doctor notes, insurance records, benefits and Worker's Compensation records, performance reviews, letters correspondence, payroll and W-2 forms. Pertaining to: Defendant D. Goshay Goshay was employed as a full-time police officer with the City of Gary and by the Gary Community School Corporation as a security police officer. Although the Gary Community School System responded to Grimes Motion to Compel Discovery Response From Defendant City of Gary [DE 36], the City of Gary did not file a response to the motion to compel, and the record is not clear that the City of Gary ever responded to the discovery request. For this reason, the court GRANTS Grimes Motion to Compel Discovery Response From Defendant City of Gary [DE 36] and DIRECTS the City of Gary to provide a response within 14 days. ENTERED this 18th day of July, 2014 /s/ Andrew P. Rodovich United States Magistrate Judge

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