Filed: Jun. 28, 2017
Latest Update: Jun. 28, 2017
Summary: ORDER NANCY J. KOPPE , Magistrate Judge . Pending before the Court is Defendant's renewed motion for travel expenses to attend depositions. Docket No. 215. 1 Plaintiff filed a response. Docket No. 216. Given the time constraints involved in deciding this dispute, the Court ordered no reply could be filed absent obtaining leave. See Docket No. 214. The Court finds the motion properly resolved without a hearing. See Local Rule 78-1. For the reasons discussed below, the motion is hereby
Summary: ORDER NANCY J. KOPPE , Magistrate Judge . Pending before the Court is Defendant's renewed motion for travel expenses to attend depositions. Docket No. 215. 1 Plaintiff filed a response. Docket No. 216. Given the time constraints involved in deciding this dispute, the Court ordered no reply could be filed absent obtaining leave. See Docket No. 214. The Court finds the motion properly resolved without a hearing. See Local Rule 78-1. For the reasons discussed below, the motion is hereby D..
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ORDER
NANCY J. KOPPE, Magistrate Judge.
Pending before the Court is Defendant's renewed motion for travel expenses to attend depositions. Docket No. 215.1 Plaintiff filed a response. Docket No. 216. Given the time constraints involved in deciding this dispute, the Court ordered no reply could be filed absent obtaining leave. See Docket No. 214. The Court finds the motion properly resolved without a hearing. See Local Rule 78-1. For the reasons discussed below, the motion is hereby DENIED.
Defendant's motion asserts that he is entitled to payment of his counsel's expenses for travel to four depositions. Docket No. 215 at 2. Plaintiff disputes this basic premise of Defendant's request. Docket No. 216 at 5. Plaintiff has the better argument. There is a presumption that litigants bear their own expenses in attending depositions. See LightGuard Sys., Inc. v. Spot Devices, Inc., 281 F.R.D. 593, 598 (D. Nev. 2012) (citing in re Puerto Rico Elec. Power Auth., 687 F.2d 501, 507 (1st Cir. 1982)); see also Oppenheimer Fund, Inc. v. Sanders, 437 U.S. 340, 358 (1978) (recognizing presumption that parties bear their own expenses arising out of discovery). Nonetheless, courts are empowered to enter a protective order to avoid undue expense on a litigant if warranted by the particular circumstances of a case. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(c)(1).2 For example, courts have ordered payment of expenses when the parties have disputed the location of a deposition and the court's ultimate choice of a far-away location imposes a significantly higher burden on the party seeking expenses than the alternative location. See, e.g., Cadent Ltd. v. 3M Unitek Corp., 232 F.R.D. 625, 630 (C.D. Cal. 2005) (ordering travel costs for the plaintiff's corporate deponents be split between the parties for deponents who reside in Israel because holding the depositions in Los Angeles would "save defendants considerable expense," but not ordering travel costs be split for deponent traveling from New Jersey to Los Angeles).
The circumstances of this case do not justify an award of Defendant's counsel's travel expenses. Plaintiff has subpoenaed four depositions. Docket Nos. 210-213. The presumptive location for such depositions is set by applicable rule. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 45(c). There has been no indication or showing that Plaintiff has sought to avoid the presumptively-reasonable location of these depositions. Defendant has not argued that the locations for these depositions are improper or should be changed. To the contrary, the deposition locations of Chicago, Cincinnati and Boston are far more convenient for Defendant's lead counsel (who resides in Pittsburgh) than for Plaintiff's counsel based here in Las Vegas. It appears Defendant simply wishes not to bear the cost of attending. See Docket No. 215 at 2.3 The Court is well aware that federal litigation-including attending depositions-can involve significant expense. Defendant has simply not presented circumstances, however, that those ordinary litigation expenses should be shifted to Plaintiff with respect to the depositions at issue.
Accordingly, the pending motion for deposition expenses is DENIED.
IT IS SO ORDERED.