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Wormuth v. Lammersville Union School District, 2:15-CV-01572-KJM-EFB. (2017)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20170712857 Visitors: 6
Filed: Jun. 19, 2017
Latest Update: Jun. 19, 2017
Summary: ORDER ON MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER TO PRECLUDE DEPOSITION OF PLAINTIFF H.W. EDMUND F. BRENNAN , Magistrate Judge . This matter came on for hearing on June 14, 2017. After oral argument and review of the papers submitted by all parties the Court denies plaintiffs' motion to preclude the deposition of H.W. The Court orders that the deposition of plaintiff H.W. go forward on June 21, 2017 at the Kraeber Law Office, located at 1191 Central Blvd., Ste. C, Brentwood, California, commencing at
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ORDER ON MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER TO PRECLUDE DEPOSITION OF PLAINTIFF H.W.

This matter came on for hearing on June 14, 2017. After oral argument and review of the papers submitted by all parties the Court denies plaintiffs' motion to preclude the deposition of H.W.

The Court orders that the deposition of plaintiff H.W. go forward on June 21, 2017 at the Kraeber Law Office, located at 1191 Central Blvd., Ste. C, Brentwood, California, commencing at 9:00 a.m. The Court further orders that the deposition of plaintiff's mother would go forward on the same date at the same location following plaintiff, H.W.'s deposition. No further notice for either deposition is required.

The Court further orders that with respect to H.W.'s deposition:

1) The deposition will be recorded by videotape; 2) A description of the subject matter to be discussed at H.W.'s deposition will be provided to H.W.'s counsel in advance of said deposition; 3) H.W.'s psychologist may attend so long as she is not disruptive and does not interject; 4) Defendants, James Yeager and Teresa Haun will not attend the deposition of H.W.; 5) The parties will attempt to resolve any disputes that arise during the deposition, but if they are unable to do so, they will contact the Magistrate Judge by telephone for assistance in resolution of the dispute; and 6) The deposition will be limited in length to 2 hours, which includes actual testimony only, and does not include time taken by objections or other attorney dialogue, breaks, etc.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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