DUREN v. E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY, 4:09-cv-713-DPM. (2012)
Court: District Court, E.D. Arkansas
Number: infdco20120711806
Visitors: 6
Filed: Jul. 10, 2012
Latest Update: Jul. 10, 2012
Summary: ORDER D.P. MARSHALL, Jr., District Judge. Mary Kate Campbell and Russell Barger— in-house counsel for DuPont and DuPont's corporate representative, respectively—may bring their laptop or tablet computers and cell phones, including smart phones, into the courthouse for the trial during the week of 9 July 2012. The phones may be used as needed outside any courtroom. When inside the courtroom, the cell phones must be turned off. Putting the cell phones on "vibrate" or "silent" is unacceptable. No
Summary: ORDER D.P. MARSHALL, Jr., District Judge. Mary Kate Campbell and Russell Barger— in-house counsel for DuPont and DuPont's corporate representative, respectively—may bring their laptop or tablet computers and cell phones, including smart phones, into the courthouse for the trial during the week of 9 July 2012. The phones may be used as needed outside any courtroom. When inside the courtroom, the cell phones must be turned off. Putting the cell phones on "vibrate" or "silent" is unacceptable. No ..
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ORDER
D.P. MARSHALL, Jr., District Judge.
Mary Kate Campbell and Russell Barger— in-house counsel for DuPont and DuPont's corporate representative, respectively—may bring their laptop or tablet computers and cell phones, including smart phones, into the courthouse for the trial during the week of 9 July 2012. The phones may be used as needed outside any courtroom. When inside the courtroom, the cell phones must be turned off. Putting the cell phones on "vibrate" or "silent" is unacceptable. No phone or computer may be used to take photographs or video in the courthouse. And when talking on a phone (or with someone in person) in a corridor, all courthouse visitors should be as quiet as possible. Visitors should also be as quiet as possible when working with their laptop computers.
So Ordered.
Source: Leagle