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SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P. v. COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC, 11-2684-JWL (2017)

Court: District Court, D. Kansas Number: infdco20170623a31 Visitors: 4
Filed: Jun. 21, 2017
Latest Update: Jun. 21, 2017
Summary: ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION PURSUANT TO FED. R. EVID. 502(e) JAMES P. O'HARA , Magistrate Judge . Pursuant to Fed. R. Evid. 502(e), the Court approves the stipulation of the Time Warner Cable Defendants ("TWC") and Sprint related to Sprint's deposition of attorney Seth Ostrow in the Comcast (11-2684) case. The stipulation between Sprint and TWC is as follows: 1. TWC does not waive any privilege by virtue of its failure to instruct Mr. Ostrow not to answer a question. 2. To whatever exten
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ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION PURSUANT TO FED. R. EVID. 502(e)

Pursuant to Fed. R. Evid. 502(e), the Court approves the stipulation of the Time Warner Cable Defendants ("TWC") and Sprint related to Sprint's deposition of attorney Seth Ostrow in the Comcast (11-2684) case. The stipulation between Sprint and TWC is as follows:

1. TWC does not waive any privilege by virtue of its failure to instruct Mr. Ostrow not to answer a question. 2. To whatever extent Sprint intends to use any information Mr. Ostrow provides against TWC for any purpose, Sprint will first identify to TWC the information it intends to use and the manner in which Sprint intends to use it, and will provide TWC with a reasonable opportunity to assert privilege in order to prevent its use. If TWC asserts privilege, Sprint will not use any Ostrow-provided information as to which privilege is asserted against TWC for any purpose in the absence of a Court ruling that no such privilege exists. 3. Mr. Ostrow's deposition will be designated highly confidential, outside counsel eyes only pursuant to the protective order.

The stipulation is approved.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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