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In re Cedar Shake and Shingle Antitrust Litigation, C19-288 MJP. (2020)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20200204g61 Visitors: 12
Filed: Feb. 03, 2020
Latest Update: Feb. 03, 2020
Summary: ORDER RE: LCR 37 SUBMISSION REGARDING PLAINTIFFS' MOTION TO COMPEL DISCOVERY MARSHA J. PECHMAN , Senior District Judge . The above-entitled Court, having received and reviewed the LCR 37 Submission Regarding Plaintiffs' Motion to Compel (Dkt. No. 140), all attached declarations and exhibits, and relevant portions of the record; and having heard oral argument from the parties, rules as follows: IT IS ORDERED that the motion is GRANTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties (Plaintiffs and
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ORDER RE: LCR 37 SUBMISSION REGARDING PLAINTIFFS' MOTION TO COMPEL DISCOVERY

The above-entitled Court, having received and reviewed the LCR 37 Submission Regarding Plaintiffs' Motion to Compel (Dkt. No. 140), all attached declarations and exhibits, and relevant portions of the record; and having heard oral argument from the parties, rules as follows:

IT IS ORDERED that the motion is GRANTED.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties (Plaintiffs and the Waldun Defendants) will meet and confer within 5 business days. At that meeting: (1) the parties will identify the search terms which Plaintiffs' pending request has in common with the successful production requests submitted to all other Defendants; (2) Plaintiffs will make a good faith effort to fine tune their search terms and eliminate everything that is either impermissible or will not produce what they are looking for; and (3) the Waldun Defendants will identify the terms which will give "false hits." The end result will be the search terms which the Waldun Defendants are required to run.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Waldun Defendants are to turn over the results of their document search by March 6, 2020. The Waldun Defendants are permitted (and encouraged) to select a neutral party to conduct any document review they desire prior to turning over the discovery.

The clerk is ordered to provide copies of this order to all counsel.

Source:  Leagle

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