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Nature of Suit Code: 370
Nature of Suit: Other Fraud
Cause of Action: 28:1332 Diversity-Contract Dispute

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Burgoon v. Narconon, et al. Case No.: 3:15-cv-01381EMC 

DEFENDANTS’ REQUEST AND [PROPOSED] ORDER RE: COURTROOM EQUIPMENT 

SCHEPER KIM & HARRIS LLP 

DAVID C. SCHEPER (State Bar No. 120174) 

dscheper@scheperkim.com 

WILLIAM H. FORMAN (State Bar No. 150477) 

wforman@scheperkim.com 

GREGORY A. ELLIS (State Bar No. 204478) 

gellis@scheperkim.com 

MARGARET E. DAYTON (State Bar No. 274353) 

pdayton@scheperkim.com 

601 West Fifth Street, 12th Floor 

Los Angeles, CA 90071-2025 

Telephone: (213) 613-4655 

Facsimile: (213) 613-4656 

Attorneys for Narconon Fresh Start, Association 

for Better Living and Education International, 

Narconon Western United States, and Narconon 

International 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION 

NATHAN BURGOON and CALEB 

LANDERS, on behalf of themselves and all 

others similarly situated, 

Plaintiffs, 

v. 

NARCONON OF NORTHERN 

CALIFORNIA d/b/a NARCONON 

REDWOOD CLIFFS, HALCYON 

HORIZONS, a California Corporation; 

NARCONON FRESH START d/b/a 

WARNER SPRINGS, a California 

Corporation; ASSOCIATION FOR BETTER 

LIVING AND EDUCATION 

INTERNATIONAL, a California Corporation; 

NARCONON WESTERN UNITED STATES, 

a California Corporation; NARCONON 

INTERNATIONAL, a California Corporation; 

and DOES 1-100, ROE Corporations I-X, 

inclusive, 

Defendants. 

 CASE NO. 3:15-cv-01381 EMC 

DEFENDANTS’ REQUEST AND 

[PROPOSED] ORDER REGARDING 

COURTROOM EQUIPMENT FOR 

JANUARY 4, 2016 TRIAL 

Date: January 4, 2016 

Time: 9:30 a.m. 

Judge: Hon. Edward M. Chen

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Burgoon v. Narconon, et al. Case No.: 3:15-cv-01381EMC 

DEFENDANTS’ REQUEST AND [PROPOSED] ORDER RE: COURTROOM EQUIPMENT 

 Defendants Narconon of Northern California d/b/a Narconon Redwood Cliffs, Halcyon 

Horizons, Narconon Fresh Start d/b/a Warner Springs, Narconon International, Narconon Western 

United States, and the Association for Better Living and Education International (collectively, 

“Defendants”) respectfully request permission to bring the following equipment into the 

courthouse, and to possess and use that equipment for the presentation of evidence during the 

Trial, scheduled for January 4, 2016, at 9:30 a.m. 

 The specific devices are as follows: 

1. Up to eight laptop computers; 

2. 1 19” LCD Monitor; and 

3. Cables, peripherals, and power cords for the foregoing equipment. 

DATED: December 10, 2015 SCHEPER KIM & HARRIS LLP 

 DAVID C. SCHEPER 

WILLIAM H. FORMAN 

GREGORY A. ELLIS 

 By: /s/ Gregory A. Ellis 

 Gregory A. Ellis 

Attorneys for Attorneys for Narconon Fresh Start, 

Association for Better Living and Education 

International, Narconon Western United States, 

and Narconon International 

ORDER 

For good cause shown, the foregoing requests are GRANTED. 

 IT IS SO ORDERED. 

DATED: December ___, 2015 

 

 THE HONORABLE EDWARD M. CHEN 

 United States District Judge 

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NITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

IT IS SO ORDERED

Judge Edward M. Chen

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Burgoon v. Narconon, et al. Case No. 3-15-cv-01381EMC 

DEFENDANTS’ REQUEST AND [PROPOSED] ORDER RE: COURTROOM EQUIPMENT 

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 

 I, Pamela Tanigawa, hereby certify that on December 10, 2015, I electronically filed the foregoing 

with the Clerk of the Court using the CM/ECF system which will send notification of such filing to the 

following: 

Beth E. Terrell, SBN #178181 

Email: bterrell@terrellmarshall.com 

Mary B. Reiten, SBN #203142 

Email: mreiten@terrellmarshall.com 

Adrienne D. McEntee, SBN #34061 

Email: amcentee@terrellmarshall.com 

936 North 34th Street, Suite 300 

Seattle, Washington 98103-8869 

Telephone: (206) 816-6603 

Facsimile:(206) 350-3528 

Michael F. Ram, SBN #104805 

Email: mram@rocklawcal.com 

Susan S. Brown, SBN #287986 

Email: sbrown@rocklawcal.com 

RAM, OLSON, CEREGHINO & KOPCZYNSKI 

101 Montgomery Street, Suite 1800 

San Francisco, California 94104 

Telephone: (415) 433-4949 

Facsimile: (415) 433-7311 

David E. Miller, SBN #294095 

Email: david@sllawfirm.com 

Syed Ali Saeed, Admitted Pro Hae Vice

Email: ali@sllawfirm.com 

SAEED & LITTLE LLP 

1433 North Meridian Street, Suite 202 

Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 

Telephone: (317) 721-9214 

Facsimile: (888) 422-3151 

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

Dennis P. Howell, SBN #78806 

Email: dphowell@grunskylaw.com 

Rosemary Rovick 

Email: rrovick@grunskylaw.com 

GRUNSKY, EBEY, FARRAR & HOWELL 

240 Westgate Drive 

Watsonville, California 95076 

Telephone: (831) 722-2444 

Facsimile: (831) 722-6153 

Email: dphowell@grunskylaw.com 

Thomas G. Beatty, Esq. 

McNamara, Ney Beatty, Slattey, Borges 

and Ambacher 

1211 Newell Ave 

Walnut Creek, CA 94596 

Tel: (925) 939-5330 

Fax:(925) 939-0203 

Email: Thomas.Beatty@mcnamaralaw.com 

Attorneys for Defendants Halcyon Horizons, Inc. 

dba Narconon of Northern California and dba 

Narconon Redwood Cliffs 

On December 10, 2015, I served a true copy of the foregoing document BY MAIL. I enclosed the 

document in a sealed envelope or package addressed to the following addressee:: 

Rosemary Coron Llew Rovick 

Grunsky Ebey Farrar & Howell 

240 Westgate Drive 

Watsonville, CA 95076 

and placed the envelope for collection and mailing, following our ordinary business practices. I am readily 

familiar with Scheper Kim & Harris’s practice for collecting and processing correspondence for mailing. 

On the same day that the correspondence is placed for collection and mailing, it is deposited in the ordinary 

course of business with the United States Postal Service, in a sealed envelope with postage fully prepaid. 

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