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5:2009mc00078 |
October 29, 2009 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Syracuse Office |
David E. Peebles |
Norman A. Mordue |
Other |
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Filing 22 DECISION AND ORDER: The # 11 Motion to Quash is GRANTED. The deposition subpoena issued in this matter on 11/4/2009 is hereby QUASHED. Signed by Magistrate Judge David E. Peebles on 12/30/2009. (mae) |
Filing 4 ORDER: granting the # 1 MOTION for Discovery filed by Yukos Hydrocarbons Investments Ltd., pursuant to Rules 26, 30 and 45 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and 28 USC section 1782, Petitioner shall serve Robert Foresman with the subpoena duc es tecum annexed to the Lunn Declaration as Exhibit I, Foresman shall produce responsive documents to such subpoena duces tecum within 14 days of receiving service of such subpoena duces tecum, Petitioners shall serve Foresman with the subpoena ad te stificandum annexed to the Lunn Declaration as Exhibit I, Foresman shall appear for deposition within 20 days of such subpoena, and Petitioners have leave to serve a subpoena for deposition testimony at a future date on Foresman and knowledgeable individuals and entities without necessity of a further application of this Court. Signed by Magistrate Judge Gustave J. DiBianco on 11/4/09. (jmb) |
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