Aquastar Pool Products Incorporated v. Paramount Pool & Spa Systems
2:2019cv00257 |
January 17, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Phoenix Division Office |
Other Statutes: Other Statutory Actions |
Civil Miscellaneous Case |
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Filing 15 ORDER: Aquastar's motion to compel 1 is GRANTED, subject to the condition that Aquastar provide reasonable compensation to Paramount for its costs of production. Within 10 days of today's Order, Paramount must complete its privilege revie w of the responsive documents and produce those documents to Aquastar. At the time of production, Paramount must also provide Aquastar with proof of its actual costs of production (not to exceed $4,000) and Aquastar must thereafter timely provid e reimbursement. The Clerk of Court is directed to close this case upon the issuance of this Order. If a future dispute somehow arises over Aquastar's obligation to reimburse Paramount for its production costs, either party may file a new action in this Court. Signed by Judge Dominic W Lanza on 1/16/2019. (REK) |
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