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Parties Involved:
First Legal Support Services
Defendant
National Labor Relations Board
Plaintiff

Document Text:

United States District Court

For the Northern District of California

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United States District Court

For the Northern District of California

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD,

Petitioner,

v

FIRST LEGAL SUPPORT SERVICES,

LLC,

Respondent.

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No Civ Misc 05-80130 VRW

ORDER

On May 27, 2005, the court received petitioner National

Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) application for a summary order

requiring obedience to NLRB’s investigative subpoena and for

attorney fees and costs incurred in seeking the same. The court

ordered respondent First Legal Support Services, LLC (First Legal)

to show cause on or before June 17, 2005, why the petition should

not be granted. That date having passed with no reply from First

Legal, NLRB now moves the court for default judgment as to its

application for enforcement of the subpoenas.

Good cause appearing therefor, the court HEREBY ORDERS

First Legal to comply with subpoena No. B-498053 within ten (10)
United States District Court

For the Northern District of California

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days of this order. First Legal shall fully answer the

interrogatories and provide the documents requested by NLRB in its

subpoena. The answers and documents shall be delivered by

overnight mail to NLRB’s offices in Washington, DC (1099 14th

Street, NW, Suite 10700, Washington, DC 20570, Attn: Stanley R

Zirkin) on or before the due date.

The court also ORDERS First Legal to reimburse NLRB for

costs and reasonable attorney fees incurred in initiating and

prosecuting this subpoena enforcement action. If the parties

cannot agree on this amount, NLRB may submit its costs and

reasonable attorney fees to this court for approval.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

 

VAUGHN R WALKER

United States District Chief Judge