Floeter v. City of Orlando
Floeter v. City of Orlando
Case Date: | 04/14/2006 |
Citation: | Floeter v. City of Orlando, No. 6:05-cv-400-Orl-22KRS, 2006 WL 1000306 (M.D. Fla. Apr. 14, 2006) |
Court Type: | Federal District |
Court: | Middle District of Florida (M.D. Fla.) |
Judge: | Federal District Judge: Karla R. Spaulding |
Rule(s): | Rule 34 |
Issues: | Plaintiff filed a motion to compel production of documents and a motion to compel entry upon land to inspect police computer hard drives. |
Resolution: | The Court granted in part and denied in part Plaintiff’s motion to compel production. With respect to documents outlining claims and procedures relating to hostile environment sexual harassment or retaliation for such reports, the Court granted the motion. However, the Court denied production of any documents exceeding the scope of those claims, or any request not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. The Court denied Plaintiff’s motion to compel entry upon land, as the City had an interest in protecting the information on the hard drives and there was no need for Plaintiff to examine the hard drives himself. |
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E-Discovery Issues: | Motion to Compel |
E-discovery Tags: | Possession or Control, Privilege, Relevancy, Sources of ESI |
E-discovery subjects: | Computer, Email, Hard drive |
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