· 12/19/2007
NLRB v. Midwest Heating and Air Conditioning
Citations
- 528 F. Supp. 2d 1172
- 2007 WL 4442067
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- noting that unlike Rule 37, Rule 45 does not contain an express provision awarding attorney’s fees to the prevailing party on a motion to compel and that “sanctions are appropriate under Rule 45 only if a nonparty is declared in contempt”
- “Unlike Rule 37, Rule 45 contains no express provision for awarding attorneys’ fees or sanctions to a party that has prevailed on a motion to compel compliance with a subpoena.”
- “the applicable rule in this instance is not Rule 37, which authorizes the court to sanction a party, but instead is Rule 3 The Court also rejects KEA’s citation to Fed. R. Civ. P. 37(a)(5)(A
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Judges: David J. Waxse
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