Mejia v. Fertility Solutions, P.C. et al
Angeline Mejia |
Fertility Solutions, P.C. and Christine Gallagher |
1:2014cv13005 |
July 15, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Boston Office |
Norfolk |
Indira Talwani |
Americans with Disabilities - Employment |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 40 Judge Indira Talwani: ORDER entered. re 34 MOTION to Compel Production of Documents filed by Angeline Mejia, 35 Joint MOTION for Extension of Time to Tracking Order filed by Angeline Mejia. See attached Order. (MacDonald, Gail) |
Filing 24 Judge Indira Talwani: ORDER entered granting in part and denying in part 20 Motion for Protective Order. To the extent that the proposed protective order governs the exchange of documents and information between the Parties, the motion is ALLOWED. Nothing in the protective order limits this court's power to make orders concerning the disclosure or impoundment of documents produced in discovery or at trial. The motion is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE to a party making a particularized showing for the need for impoundment. The court further orders the parties to file a proposed Protective Order, with a signature line for the court and without any signature lines for the Parties' attorneys, by March 20, 2015. ORDER ATTACHED. (Bartlett, Timothy) |
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