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Parties Involved:
Columbus Bank and Trust
Defendant
Compucredit Corporation
Defendant
Wanda Greenwood
Plaintiff
Ladelle Hatfield
Plaintiff
Deborah McCleese
Plaintiff

Document Text:

[PROPOSED] ORDER: CASE NO. 4:08-cv-4878

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JAY SMITH (California Bar No. 166105) LAURIE A. TRAKTMAN (California Bar No. 165588) 

ADRIAN BARNES (California Bar No. 253131) 

STEPHANIE N. JOHNSON (pro hac vice) GILBERT & SACKMAN 

A LAW CORPORATION

3699 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1200 

Los Angeles, California 90010 

Telephone: (323) 938-3000 

Fax: (323) 937-9139 

STEVEN A. MARTINO (pro hac vice) W. LLOYD COPELAND (pro hac vice) KASIE M. BRASWELL (pro hac vice) TAYLOR-MARTINO-ZARZAUR, PC 

51 St. Joseph Street 

Mobile, Alabama 36602 

Telephone: (251) 433-3131 

Fax: (251) 405-5080 

GREGORY HAWLEY (pro hac vice) U. W. CLEMON (pro hac vice) CHRISTOPHER J. NICHOLSON (pro hac vice) WHITE, ARNOLD & DOWD, PC

2025 Third Avenue North, Suite 500 

Birmingham, Alabama 35203 

Telephone: (205) 323-1888 

Fax: (205) 323-8907 

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

WANDA GREENWOOD, LADELLE 

HATFIELD, and DEBORAH MCCLEESE 

on behalf of themselves and all others 

similarly situated, 

Plaintiffs,

v.

COMPUCREDIT CORPORATION; 

COLUMBUS BANK AND TRUST, 

jointly and individually, 

Defendants.

Case No. 4:08-cv-4878 

Magistrate Judge Laporte 

[PROPOSED] ORDER 

GRANTING IN PART 

PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION TO 

COMPEL PRODUCTION OF 

DOCUMENTS

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THIS MATTER came before the Court on Plaintiffs’ Motion to Compel, filed 

November 10, 2009. Having read and considered the relevant pleadings, evidence, 

and arguments of counsel, and good cause appearing,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Plaintiffs’ Motion to Compel is granted in 

part and denied in part. 

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, by January 15, 2010, Defendant Columbus 

Bank and Trust shall produce all complaints made by California residents from 

October 24, 2004 to the present regarding the annual fees, monthly maintenance fees, 

or account opening fees associated with the Little Rock Aspire Visa Program. 

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all other requests contained in Plaintiffs’ 

Motion to Compel are DENIED. 

IT IS SO ORDERED: 

DATED: By:

 Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Laporte 

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January 4, 2010

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