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Contract: Other | Nebraska
Returned Mail
Mail Returned as Undeliverable addressed to Dempsters LLC at 172 Center Street, Suite 202, PO Box 2869, Jackson, WY 83001 regarding Order 79 . Mail NOT RE-MAILED; undeliverable as addressed, unable to forward. (RMR)
Defend Trade Secrets Act (of 2016) | Nebraska
Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief
ORDER - Plaintiffs' Motion for Sanctions (Filing No. 254 ) is granted in part and denied in part as set forth herein. An award of reasonable attorney fees and court costs will be awarded to Plaintiffs for Defendants' spoliation of Vaiskunas' external hard drive pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 37(e)(1). The court further recommends to United States District Judge Susan M. Bazis that Plaintiffs be permitted to present evidence regarding that issue to the jury. The court denies all other relief requested, including heightened sanctions in the form of an adverse jury instruction under Fed. R. Civ. P. 37(e)(2). On or before March 10, 2026, Plaintiff shall submit an itemized billing statement of its requested fees and costs to Defendants. Said fees and costs may include those arising from Plaintiffs' discovery efforts concerning the Seagate, limited to the following set forth in the order. Defendants shall respond to this itemization within ten days thereafter, or no later than March 20, 2026. The response must include specific objections to itemized tasks and the reasons why. If the parties do not agree on the attorney fees and costs to be awarded, or if Defendants timely object to Plaintiffs' statement of attorney fees and costs to be awarded, Plaintiffs shall file a motion for assessment of attorney fees and costs no later than March 27, 2026. This motion shall be submitted in accordance with the court's fee application guidelines outlined in Nebraska Civil Rules 54.3 and 54.4, but a supporting brief will not required. If a motion for fees is required, the court may award Plaintiffs up to an additional $1,000.00 to recover the cost of preparing its motion for assessment of fees. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Ryan C. Carson. (RMR)
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