Artt v. Orange Lake Country Club Realty, Inc.
Artt v. Orange Lake Country Club Realty, Inc.
Case Date: | 08/17/2015 |
Citation: | Artt v. Orange Lake Country Club Realty, Inc., Case No: 6:14-cv-956-Orl-40TBS, 2015 WL 4911086 (M.D. Fla. Aug. 17, 2015) |
Court Type: | Federal District |
Court: | Middle District of Florida (M.D. Fla.) |
Judge: | Federal Magistrate Judge: Thomas B. Smith |
Rule(s): | Rule 26 |
Issues: | In a Fair Labor Standards Act case for uncompensated work, Defendant motioned to compel the production of documents. |
Resolution: | The Court denied Defendant’s motion to compel and held that the request for production of all social media information from 7 AM to 7 PM in a three year period was unduly burdensome and overbroad. Further, the Court noted that Plaintiff was only seeking compensation for days in which she clocked in and out of work, which would have eliminated 69 weeks of potential discovery. |
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E-Discovery Issues: | Motion to Compel |
E-discovery Tags: | Preservation and Collection, Proportionality, Relevancy |
E-discovery subjects: | Social Media |
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