St. Jude Medical S.C. Inc. v. Janssen-Counotte
St. Jude Medical S.C. Inc. |
Louise Marie Janssen-Counotte |
Biotronik, Inc. |
3:2015mc00099 |
February 20, 2015 |
US District Court for the District of Oregon |
Portland (3) Office |
Other |
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Filing 63 Opinion and Order - St. Jude Medical S.C., Inc.'s Motion To Provide St. Jude A Copy Of The Special Masters Ex Parte Order Requiring Production Of Documents And/Or To Unseal The Order (Dkt. 58 ) is DENIED. Now that St. Jude has a privilege log, St. Jude has leave to file with the Court within 14 days any specific objections that it may have arguing that Biotronik may have improperly redacted portions of a document or may have improperly withheld any document under the attorney-client privil ege. Any such objections will be decided by the undersigned. Before St. Jude files any such objection, however, it must first confer in good faith with opposing counsel. See LR. 7-1. Signed on 1/8/2016 by Judge Michael H. Simon. (mja) (Main Document 63 replaced on 1/8/2016 to correct typo in party name; NEF regenerated) (sm). Modified on 1/8/2016 (mja). |
Filing 38 Opinion and Order - Biotronik's motion for reconsideration or to transfer (Dkt. 25 ) is DENIED. The Court's Orders of March 23, 2015 (Dkts. 19 , 20 ) remain effective, as supplemented by this Opinion and Order. Specifically, the special master is directed to evaluate St. Jude's specific discovery requests and Biotronik's specific objections both under the Federal Rules governing civil discovery and under the comity analysis set forth by the Court in this Opinion and Order. All parties retain the right to file objections with this Court to any rulings issued by the special master. Finally, absent prior agreement by all affected parties, all production from outside the United States pursuant to St. Jude's subpoena issued to Biotronik containing personal data shall be restricted to attorneys' eyes only, and if responsive documents are filed either in this Court or in the Court where the underlying case is being heard, they shall be filed under seal, unless otherwise ordered by the applicable court in which such documents are filed. Signed on 5/18/2015 by Judge Michael H. Simon. (mja) |
Filing 19 Opinion and Order - Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Biotronik, Inc. to Comply with Third-Party Subpoena (Dkt. 4 ) is granted in part, as set forth in this Opinion and Order. In a separate Order, the Court will appoint a special master to assist in addressing the unresolved portions of the pending discovery dispute. Signed on 3/23/2015 by Judge Michael H. Simon. (mja) |
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