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Nature of Suit Code: 790
Nature of Suit: Other Labor Litigation
Cause of Action: 28:1441 Petition for Removal

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 SCI has agreed to investigate the auto-delete issue.

United States District Court

For the Northern District of California

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

CLAUDE BRYANT, et al.,

Plaintiffs,

 v.

SERVICE CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL,

et al.,

Defendants. /

No. C 08-01190 SI

ORDER RE: PLAINTIFFS’ MOTIONS TO

COMPEL

(Docket Nos. 280, 283)

Plaintiffs have recently filed a number of discovery motions seeking to compel SCI to produce

deponents or information and/or documents in response to various discovery requests. This order

pertains to the motions filed on May 14, 2010 (Docket No. 280) and May 20, 2010 (Docket No. 283).

I. Docket No. 280: ESI

Plaintiff seek an order directing SCI to produce electronically stored information (“ESI”)

responsive to plaintiffs’ discovery requests and to provide plaintiffs with information concerning SCI’s

protocol for preserving, identifying, and producing relevant ESI in connection with this litigation. 

With respect to SCI’s ESI protocol, plaintiffs asked SCI by way of a letter dated May 7, 2010

to provide them with information concerning: (1) “each potential source of ESI that would contain

information relevant to this litigation”; (2) for each source of ESI, whether a litigation hold was

imposed, whether a protocol for retrieving and preserving relevant ESI was established, whether SCI’s

12-month auto-delete policy for company emails was suspended,1

 and what SCI did to ensure employees

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were complying with litigation-related procedures; (3) the databases which store the ESI and the

information these databases contain; (4) the format in which the ESI is stored; (5) any data SCI claimed

is inaccessible; and (6) the ESI SCI intended to produce. The Court agrees with SCI that it need not

provide plaintiffs with such detailed information concerning its ESI protocol. First, plaintiffs do not

refute that the parties have already discussed and acknowledged their obligation to maintain and produce

ESI. Second, plaintiffs do not explain why they require this information in preparation for their class

certification motion, nor why they requested this extensive information by way of an informal letter

from counsel, rather than through formal discovery. To the extent plaintiffs wish to learn more about

SCI’s ESI protocol, they may serve formal discovery or depose an SCI representative during postcertification discovery, rather than requesting a rapid production of the information immediately before

the certification motion is due to be filed.

With respect to plaintiffs’ request for supplemental production of ESI in response to plaintiffs’

document requests, it appears that SCI has already produced emails reflecting any nationwide or

company-wide policies in connection with the Prise litigation. As the Court has already stated in its

order denying plaintiffs’ motion to compel production of regional and local policy documents, forcing

SCI to search emails from all of its locations nationwide would impose too great a burden at this stage

in the litigation. Accordingly, plaintiffs’ motion to compel information regarding and production of ESI

is DENIED.

II. Docket No. 283:

Plaintiffs also seek an order directing SCI to identify all persons from whom it has obtained oral

or written statements regarding the claims in this lawsuit and to produce all such statements, affidavits,

or declarations. The information plaintiffs seek, including both the identities of the witnesses and the

contents of their statements, constitutes protected attorney work product. See In re MTI Tech. Corp.

Sec. Litig. II, No. 00-0745, 2002 WL 32344347, at *3 (C.D. Cal. June 13, 2002) (“[I]f the identity of

interviewed witnesses is disclosed, opposing counsel can infer which witnesses counsel considers

important, revealing mental impressions and trial strategy. Such evaluations, impressions, and strategy

are at the heart of the work product rule.”); Tierno v. Rite Aid Corp., No. 05-2502, 2008 WL 2705089,

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 The Court also observes that certain declarations have already been filed by SCI and/or

Alderwoods in the related Prise, Stickle, and Helm actions and need not be produced separately in

connection with this case.

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at * (N.D. Cal. July 8, 2008) (“A declaration drafted by an attorney is clearly work product right up until

the moment it [is] filed, and could easily reveal the same thought processes as a summary or

memorandum of a statement”) (internal citation and quotation marks omitted). Plaintiffs have not

shown a substantial need for this information which might override its work product protection.

The cases plaintiffs cite to support their contrary position are not on point. As SCI points out,

disclosure of the information plaintiffs seek would allow plaintiffs to preview the precise contents of

the evidence SCI intends to file in support of its opposition before plaintiffs have filed their opening

brief.2

 The discovery rules do not contemplate this sort of production. Plaintiffs’ motion to compel

production of the identities and statements of witnesses is therefore DENIED.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: July 1, 2010 

SUSAN ILLSTON

United States District Judge

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