Fiduciary Network LLC v. Buehler et al
Fiduciary Network LLC |
Raymond W Buehler, Jr, Schneider Downs Wealth Management Advisors LP and Schneider Downs & Co Inc |
3:2015cv00808 |
March 11, 2015 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Texas |
Dallas Office |
Dallas |
Barbara M.G. Lynn |
Other Personal Property Damage |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 34 Memorandum Opinion and Order: Plaintiff's Motion to Remand 7 is DENIED, and Plaintiff's Motion for Jurisdictional Discovery 18 is GRANTED to the extent discussed herein. Defendants requests that the corporate representative deposit ions sought by Plaintiff be restricted to the jurisdictional issues raised and that they be limited to one hour each. Dkt. No. 25 at 15. The Court finds these restrictions are reasonable, and ORDERS that the Rule 30(b)(6) depositions of SDWM and S chneider Downs be no more than one hour each and limited to the jurisdictional issues raised in the parties' briefing and this Memorandum Opinion and Order. Plaintiff shall promptly notify the Court upon completion of the depositions, after which Plaintiff will have 14 days to respond to Defendants' Amended Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction and Alternative Motion to Transfer Venue 27 . (Ordered by Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn on 5/8/2015) (ndt) |
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