Behrens v. Arconic, Inc., 19-2664. (2019)
Court: District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
Number: infdco20191224d08
Visitors: 8
Filed: Dec. 20, 2019
Latest Update: Dec. 20, 2019
Summary: ORDER RE: APPOINTMENT OF NO LLE LENOIR MICHAEL M. BAYLSON , District Judge . AND NOW this 20th day of December, 2019, for the reasons stated in the foregoing Memorandum, the Court is appointing No lle Lenoir, member of the French Bar and former member of the French Constitutional Court, to act as a combination Master and Expert under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 44.1 and 53, and Federal Rule of Evidence 706. Ms. Lenoir will prepare a Report and Recommendation concerning the relevance
Summary: ORDER RE: APPOINTMENT OF NO LLE LENOIR MICHAEL M. BAYLSON , District Judge . AND NOW this 20th day of December, 2019, for the reasons stated in the foregoing Memorandum, the Court is appointing No lle Lenoir, member of the French Bar and former member of the French Constitutional Court, to act as a combination Master and Expert under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 44.1 and 53, and Federal Rule of Evidence 706. Ms. Lenoir will prepare a Report and Recommendation concerning the relevance a..
More
ORDER RE: APPOINTMENT OF NOËLLE LENOIR
MICHAEL M. BAYLSON, District Judge.
AND NOW this 20th day of December, 2019, for the reasons stated in the foregoing Memorandum, the Court is appointing Noëlle Lenoir, member of the French Bar and former member of the French Constitutional Court, to act as a combination Master and Expert under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 44.1 and 53, and Federal Rule of Evidence 706. Ms. Lenoir will prepare a Report and Recommendation concerning the relevance and/or impact, if any, of the French Blocking Statute on the circumstances of this unique case and the AAP SAS discovery dispute.
Ms. Lenoir will record her time and the Court has agreed that she will be paid at the rate of $800 per hour. The Court has requested that she file her Report and Recommendation, if possible, within sixty (60) days. Additional time will be granted as necessary. The Court reserves the right to tax any portion of her fees to either or both parties after the conclusion of her work if appropriate. Plaintiffs and Defendants shall each send a retainer of $5,000 to Ms. Lenoir. Ms. Lenoir's invoices shall be paid within thirty (30) days of submission.
The Court will forward to Ms. Lenoir copies of the briefs and reports that have been filed by the parties on the issue of the French Blocking Statute. Counsel may submit to the Court proposed questions and/or issues for Ms. Lenoir to look into by January 6, 2020.
Source: Leagle