Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2016-09-30 00:35:09.886909+00
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CAUSE NO. 2014-57952

KOLLYE KILPATRICK, INDIVIDUALLY, )                    IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
AS HEIR AT LAW AND REPRESENTATIVE )                                          FILED IN
OF THE ESTATE OF BEVERLY ANN      )                                   14th COURT OF APPEALS
KILPATRICK, DECEASED; ERIC                                               HOUSTON, TEXAS
                                  )
KILPATRICK; AND KAREN KILPATRICK, )                                    7/9/2015 1:56:55 PM
                                  )                                   CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE
                                                                               Clerk
     PLAINTIFFS,                  )
                                  )                   HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS
VS.                               )
                                  )
MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA, INC. AND )
ROBERT DWAYNE COLEMAN,            )
                                  )
     DEFENDANTS.                  )
                                                      152ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
                                  )
       MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA, INC.'S RESPONSES AND OBJECTIONS TO
      INTERVENING COLEMANS' SECOND SET OF REQUESTS FOR ADMISSION,
      INTERROGATORIES, AND REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION TO DEFENDANT,
                     MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA, INC.

TO:    Intervening Plaintiffs, by and through their attorneys of record, John Blaise Gsanger,
       Gary Scott Marshall, The Edwards Law Firm, 802 N. Carancahua, Ste. 1400, Frost Bank
       Plaza Corpus Christi, Texas 78401.

       COMES NOW Michelin North America, Inc. ("MNA"), defendant in the above-styled

and numbered cause, and submits these, its responses and objections to Intervening Colemans'

Second Requests for Admission, Interrogatories, and Requests for Production to Defendant,

Michelin North America, Inc.

                                          Respectfully submitted,

                                          GERMER BEAMAN & BROWN, P.L.L.C.
                                          301 Congress Avenue, Suite 1700
                                          Austin, Texas 78701
                                          (512) 472-0288 Telephone
                                          (512) 472-0721 Facsimile

                                                                                     EXHIBIT
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                                                                                   MAR 1 6 2015
          By:
                —Thomas M. Bullion III
                 State Bar No. 03331005
                 tbullion@germer.com
                 Chris A. Blackerby
                 State Bar No. 00787091
                 cblackerby@germer-austin.com

          Debora B. Alsup
          State Bar No. 02006200
          Thompson & Knight LLP
          98 San Jacinto Boulevard, Suite 1900
          Austin, Texas 78701-4238
          (512) 469-6100 Telephone
          (512) 482-5028 Facsimile
          Debora.Alsup@tklaw.com

          ATTORNEYS FOR DEFENDANT
          MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA, INC.

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                               CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

       I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing document has been
forwarded to all known counsel of record as set forth below on this 12th day of March, 2015.

John Gsanger                       Via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested
The Edwards Law Firm
802 N. Carancahua, Ste. 1400
Frost Bank Plaza
Corpus Christi, Texas 78401

Robert E Ammons                    Via Regular Mail
3700 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, Texas 77006

Michael E. Bourland             Via Regular Mail
Witt, McGregor & Bourland, PLLC
8004 Woodway Drive, Suite 400
Waco, Texas 76712

Timothy D. "Tim" Riley             Via Regular Mail
Riley Law Firm
The Civil Justice Center
112 East 4th Street
Houston, Texas 77007

Mark A. Solomon                    Via Regular Mail
Downs and Associates
15700 Long Vista Drive
Austin, Texas 78728

                                                 a    Bullion iII/Chris A Biackerby

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                                        INTRODUCTION

          The tire at issue in this case is a LT265/75R16 BFGoodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE

ORWL GO tire bearing DOT number BFW802110611 (the "tire in question"). The tire in

question was designed by MNA and manufactured by MNA during the 6th week of 2011 at its

Fort Wayne, Indiana plant. MNA's responses are limited to information concerning the tire in

question and tires manufactured to the specification in place for the tire in question by MNA at

its Fort Wayne, Indiana plant during the six months before and the six months after the date of

manufacture of the tire in question. There are no tires common green to the tire in question.

                                 TRADE SECRETS OBJECTION

          MNA objects to many of the discovery requests because they seek information and/or

documents that are of a confidential, proprietary or commercially sensitive nature to MNA,

exempt from discovery under notions of constitutional privacy and/or that may be covered by or

be the subject of express or implied confidentiality, secrecy or nonpublication agreements or

understandings. To the extent necessary, MNA objects to the discovery requests in that they

seek the discovery of trade secret information and documents, including confidential research,

development and technical information. MNA states that information and documents responsive

to some of the discovery requests may have been withheld because these discovery requests seek

privileged information and privileged documents that constitute the trade secrets of MNA.

Disclosure of these trade secrets would result in substantial prejudice and harm to MNA.

Therefore, MNA contends it is essential to MNA's operations that its work and documents

remain confidential.

          Texas law protects the disclosure of MNA's trade secrets. A trade secret may consist of

any trade formula, pattern, device or compilation of information that is used in one's business

and gives one an opportunity to obtain an advantage over competitors who do not know or use it.

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Computer Assoc. Intl, Inc. v. Altai, Inc., 918 S.W.2d 453, 453 (Tex. 1996) (citing Hyde Corp. v.

Huffines, 314 S.W.2d 763, 776 (1958)).

          MNA's confidential policies, research, development and technical information are

valuable and crucial trade secrets of MNA that give it an advantage over its competitors in a

highly competitive and secretive industry. Moreover, MNA makes reasonable efforts to

maintain the secrecy of this infoiiiiation, the information is of substantial value to MNA, the

information would be very valuable to MNA's competitors, and the information derives its value

by virtue of the effort of its creation and lack of dissemination. Accordingly MNA believes such

information constitutes a trade secret and should be protected from disclosure.

          Unless otherwise stated in its responses, MNA is not withholding any privileged

documents/information within the relevant scope. However, to the extent intervenors do not

agree with the scope of MNA's discovery responses, MNA reserves the right to have its

objections to scope ruled upon prior to expanding the scope of its responses and its search for

responsive and/or privileged documents/information.

          Subject to the foregoing, MNA hereby answers the individual requests as follows:

                         RESPONSES TO REQUESTS FOR ADMISSION

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 1:

          Admit that Tracey Crocker was employed at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 2:

       Admit that Tracey Crocker has given sworn testimony regarding conditions and practices
at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

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          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 3:

          Admit that Milo Felger was employed at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 4:

       Admit that Milo Felger has given sworn testimony regarding conditions and practices at
Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 5:

          Admit that Mary Wheeler was employed at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 6:

       Admit that Mary Wheeler has given sworn testimony regarding conditions and practices
at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 7:

          Admit that Tracy Coil was employed at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 8:

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       Admit that Tracy Coil gave a telephone interview that was recorded regarding conditions
and practices at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it inquires about employee

statements which were obtained improperly. MNA states that, as recognized by the court in

Farrell and Graciela Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. in granting MNA's Motion for

Sanctions and Motion for Protective Order, said interview of an individual not represented by

counsel was conducted ex parte, in a manner that did not comply with the applicable Canons of

Legal Ethics. MNA denies that the interview, or any information contained therein, may be used

for any purpose in the present action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 9:

          Admit that Mike Gomez was employed at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 10:

       Admit that Mike Gomez gave a telephone interview that was recorded regarding
conditions and practices at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it inquires about employee

statements which were obtained improperly. MNA states that, as recognized by the court in

Farrell and Graciela Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. in granting MNA's Motion for

Sanctions and Motion for Protective Order, said interview of an individual not represented by

counsel was conducted ex parte, in a manner that did not comply with the applicable Canons of

Legal Ethics. MNA denies that the interview, or any information contained therein, may be used

for any purpose in the present action.

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REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 11:

          Admit that Jimmy Leroy Kitson was employed at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 12:

       Admit that Jimmy Leroy Kitson gave a telephone interview that was recorded regarding
conditions and practices at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it inquires about employee

statements which were obtained improperly. MNA states that, as recognized by the court in

Farrell and Graciela Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. in granting MNA's Motion for

Sanctions and Motion for Protective Order, said interview of an individual not represented by

counsel was conducted ex parte, in a manner that did not comply with the applicable Canons of

Legal Ethics. MNA denies that the interview, or any information contained therein, may be used

for any purpose in the present action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 13:

          Admit that Jeremy Mudrack was employed at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 14:

       Admit that Jeremy Mudrack gave a telephone interview that was recorded regarding
conditions and practices at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it inquires about employee

statements which were obtained improperly. MNA states that, as recognized by the court in

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Farrell and Graciela Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. in granting MNA's Motion for

Sanctions and Motion for Protective Order, said interview of an individual not represented by

counsel was conducted ex parte, in a manner that did not comply with the applicable Canons of

Legal Ethics. MNA denies that the interview, or any information contained therein, may be used

for any purpose in the present action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 15:

          Admit that Robert Parady was employed at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 16:

       Admit that Robert Parady gave a telephone interview that was recorded regarding
conditions and practices at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it inquires about employee

statements which were obtained improperly. MNA states that, as recognized by the court in

Farrell and Graciela Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. in granting MNA's Motion for

Sanctions and Motion for Protective Order, said interview of an individual not represented by

counsel was conducted ex parte, in a manner that did not comply with the applicable Canons of

Legal Ethics. MNA denies that the interview, or any information contained therein, may be used

for any purpose in the present action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 17:

          Admit that Karl Wilson was employed at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

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REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 18:

       Admit that Karl Wilson gave a telephone interview that was recorded regarding
conditions and practices at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it inquires about employee

statements which were obtained improperly. MNA states that, as recognized by the court in

Farrell and Graciela Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. in granting MNA's Motion for

Sanctions and Motion for Protective Order, said interview of an individual not represented by

counsel was conducted ex parte, in a manner that did not comply with the applicable Canons of

Legal Ethics. MNA denies that the interview, or any information contained therein, may be used

for any purpose in the present action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 19:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 witnessed
moisture cured into tires made at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Denied.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 20:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tire component parts get wet as a result of roof leaks
inside Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

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the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 21:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tire building machinery get wet as a result of roof leaks
inside Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

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admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 22:

      Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tire building machinery in operation despite the
machinery's close proximity to an active roof leak inside Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

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time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 23:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed MNA personnel place a bucket or barrel under water
leaking inside Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

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employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 24:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony that roof leaks inside Michelin's Fort Wayne plant went unrepaired.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

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          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impel nissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 25:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tire builders perspiring inside Michelin's Fort Wayne
plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

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question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 26:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tire builder perspiration fall onto a tire component
inside Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

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whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 27:

        Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed the tire building room at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant
reach temperatures greater than 120 degrees.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

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REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 28:

        Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed that sweatbands were ineffective at containing tire
builder perspiration inside Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 29:

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       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony that contamination in a tire can lead to a tread separation.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 30:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony that moisture in a tire can lead to a tread separation.

RESPONSE:

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          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for infof nation generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 31:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony that trapped air or cracks in a tire can lead to a tread separation.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

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itself Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impeiniissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 32:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed foreign objects cured into tires made at Michelin's Fort
Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

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Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 33:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tire components stacked on the floor at Michelin's Fort
Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

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overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for info' ration generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 34:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tire components used to build a tire at Michelin's Fort
Wayne plant even though the tire components had come into contact with the floor inside
Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

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admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 35:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed debris such as sun flower seed shells and chewing
tobacco and carbon black dust on the floor inside Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

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time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for infoiiiiation generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 36:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed assembled green tires stacked on the floor at Michelin's
Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

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employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 37:

        Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed Michelin personnel using an awl to let air out of a
blister on a tire inside Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

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          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 38:

      Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tires built at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant with
components that were not adequately sticky.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

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question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 39:

      Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tires built at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant with
components demonstrating a chalky appearance on the surface.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

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whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 40:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed air pockets in tires built at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant
with components demonstrating a chalky appearance on the surface.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

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REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 41:

        Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tire builders produce tires at Michelin's Fort Wayne
plant at a rate such that the tires had to wait before personnel in the curing room could cure those
tires.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for info' ration generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 42:

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       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed liner pattern marks on components brought into the tire
building room at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impeimissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 43:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed inadequate adhesion resulting from liner pattern marks
on components used to build a tire at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

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RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 44:

        Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tire builders at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant manipulate
the settings on a tire building machine in order to operate the machine at a speed exceeding the
recommended setting.

RESPONSE:

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          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impern issible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 45:

         Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed air pockets in tires at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant as a
result of builders operating tire building machinery at a speed exceeding the recommended
setting.

RESPONSE:

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          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 46:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed Michelin management instructing builders at
Michelin's Fort Wayne plant to operate a tire building machine despite a known problem with
that machine.

RESPONSE:

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          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 47:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony that Michelin emphasized quantity over quality at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

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itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 48:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed a classpector approve a group of tires at Michelin's Fort
Wayne plant after only inspecting two-three tires from that group.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

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Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 49:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony that Michelin management failed to respond to reports that a classpector
misrepresented the number of tires inspected at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

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overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 50:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed a classpector refuse to shut down the curing room press
inside Michelin's Fort Wayne plant after defects were found in tires.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

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testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 51:

         Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony that Michelin management failed to respond to reports that a classpector refused
to shut down the curing room press inside Michelin's Fort Wayne plant after defects were found
in tires.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

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time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 52:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony that Michelin management failed to investigate reports of tire defects in tires
made at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

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employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 53:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed tires with defects such as trapped air leave Michelin's
Fort Wayne plant for entry into the stream of commerce.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

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          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 54:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed falsification of hour by hour charts in Michelin's Fort
Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

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question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 55:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed Michelin management instruct Michelin personnel to
approve faulty tires by way of stamp in Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

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whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 56:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed failure of Michelin personnel to enter required data into
the quality control computer system in Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

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REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 57:

        Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed failure of Michelin personnel to enter required data into
the logbook in Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified plant conditions were allegedly observed by such

employees. As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 58:

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      Admit that Michelin tire builder work procedures regarding the application of BAZ
mention the purpose of BAZ.

RESPONSE:

          MNA denies that work tire builder work procedures applicable to the manufacture of tires

in the relevant scope mentioned the purpose of BAZ. To the extent this request seeks an

admission concerning documents outside the relevant scope, MNA objects to this request

because it is overly broad and seeks admission about documents that are neither relevant to the

subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible

evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this request to the tire, plant, and time

period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 59:

       Admit that documents used to train Michelin tire designers instruct designers how and
when to incorporate various different types of tire construction options into Michelin tires.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad and seeks admission about

documents that are neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to

lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this

request to the tire, plant, and time period relevant to this action.

          MNA further objects to this request as being vague and ambiguous because the term "tire

construction options" is undefined.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 60:

       Admit that documents used to train Michelin tire designers instruct designers regarding
the advantages and disadvantages of incorporating various different types of tire construction
options into Michelin tires.

RESPONSE:

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          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad and seeks admission about

documents that are neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to

lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this

request to the tire, plant, and time period relevant to this action.

          MNA further objects to this request as being vague and ambiguous because the term "tire

construction options" is undefined.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 61:

       Admit that the first stage tire building machine used to build 265/75R16 BF Goodrich
Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires in the 6th week of 2011, such as — and including — the tire
produced to Michelin pursuant to the Tire Inspection Order signed by the Court on January 29,
2015, was made by a company now affiliated with the Pettibone Tire Equipment Group
(including the companies currently known as Bartell Machinery System LLC, The Steelastic
Company LLC, RMS Equipment LLC, Pettibone, LLC).

RESPONSE:

          Based upon MNA's review of publicly available infoiiiiation, MNA admits this

statement, upon information and belief, regarding the initial installment of the referenced tire

building machine. However, since its initial installation, substantial modifications have been

made to the tire building machine.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 62:

       Admit that the second stage tire building machine used to build 265/75R16 BF Goodrich
Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires in the 6th week of 2011, such as — and including — the tire
produced to Michelin pursuant to the Tire Inspection Order signed by the Court on January 29,
2015, was made by a company now affiliated with the Pettibone Tire Equipment Group
(including the companies currently known as Bartell Machinery System LLC, The Steelastic
Company LLC, RMS Equipment LLC, Pettibone, LLC).

RESPONSE:

          Based upon MNA's review of publicly available info' nation, MNA admits this

statement, upon information and belief, regarding the initial installment of the referenced tire

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building machine. However, since its initial installation, substantial modifications have been

made to the tire building machine.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 63:

       Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed Michelin host tours of its Fort Wayne plant for
businesses.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself. Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified incidents were allegedly observed by such employees.

As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 64:

      Admit that persons who worked at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 have given
sworn testimony about having witnessed Michelin host tours of its Fort Wayne plant for
employee family members.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request as improper because it asks MNA to admit or deny

intervenors' characterization of deposition testimony contained in a document that speaks for

itself Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

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deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al. which include testimony about alleged conditions at

the Fort Wayne plant in or around 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is

overly broad, unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. The request seeks admission concerning statements or deposition

testimony of persons who were employed at the Ft. Wayne plant in 2011, without regard for the

time period during which the specified incidents were allegedly observed by such employees.

As such, the request is not properly limited in scope to the time period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 65:

       Admit that Michelin has peiiiiitted wide isle [sic] tours of the Fort Wayne plant in the past
decade.

RESPONSE:

          MNA admits that such "wide aisle" tours, which are designed to prevent exposure to

MNA's trade secrets, have taken place on a very limited basis in the past. All persons who have

taken such tours have been accompanied by an MNA employee on the tour. They are not

allowed to take photographs or video of the plant. A wide aisle tour allows the approved visitor

to see general operations of the plant, but does not give them access to any detailed view of

machine design or operation, work methods, specifications, etc. MNA objects to this

interrogatory because it is overly broad and seeks information that is neither relevant to the

subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible

evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the scope of this interrogatory to the time period

relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 66:

        Admit that Michelin has permitted tours of the Fort Wayne plant that have included
access to a tire building or tire inspection room in the past decade.

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RESPONSE:

          MNA admits that it has permitted such tours as "wide aisle" tours which are designed to

prevent exposure to MNA's trade secrets, and which have taken place on a very limited basis in

the past. All persons who have taken such tours have been accompanied by an MNA employee

on the tour. They are not allowed to take photographs or video of the plant. A wide aisle tour

allows the approved visitor to see general operations of the plant, but does not give them access

to any detailed view of machine design or operation, work methods, specifications, etc. MNA

objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad and seeks information that is neither

relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the scope of this interrogatory to the time

period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 67:

        Admit that Michelin has permitted students into a tire building or tire inspection room at
the Fort Wayne plant in the past decade.

RESPONSE:

          Denied.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 68:

       Admit that Michelin has permitted employees of janitorial service providers who are not
Michelin employees into a tire building or tire inspection room at the Fort Wayne plant in the
past decade.

RESPONSE:

          MNA admits that these contractors have been permitted into the tire building or tire

inspection rooms to perform their work as a matter of business necessity. Such contractors have

been required to execute confidentiality agreements prior to performing their work. MNA

objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad and seeks information that is neither

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relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the scope of this interrogatory to the time

period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 69:

       Admit that Michelin has permitted employees of pest control service providers who are
not Michelin employees into a tire building or tire inspection room at the Fort Wayne plant in the
past decade.

RESPONSE:

          MNA admits that these contractors have been permitted into the tire building or tire

inspection rooms to perform their work as a matter of business necessity. Such contractors have

been required to execute confidentiality agreements prior to performing their work. MNA

objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad and seeks information that is neither

relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the scope of this interrogatory to the time

period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 70:

        Admit that Michelin has pet fitted employees of heating and air conditioning system
service providers who are not Michelin employees into a tire building or tire inspection room at
the Fort Wayne plant in the past decade.

RESPONSE:

          MNA admits that these contractors have been permitted into the tire building or tire

inspection rooms to perform their work as a matter of business necessity. Such contractors have

been required to execute confidentiality agreements prior to performing their work. MNA

objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad and seeks information that is neither

relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

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admissible evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the scope of this interrogatory to the time

period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 71:

        Admit that Michelin has permitted employees of roof maintenance service providers who
are not Michelin employees into a tire building or tire inspection room at the Fort Wayne plant in
the past decade.

RESPONSE:

          MNA admits that these contractors have been peii fitted into the tire building or tire

inspection rooms to perfm n their work as a matter of business necessity. Such contractors have

been required to execute confidentiality agreements prior to performing their work. MNA

objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad and seeks information that is neither

relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the scope of this interrogatory to the time

period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 72:

         Admit that Michelin has permitted family members of employees into a tire building or
tire inspection room at the Fort Wayne plant in the past decade.

RESPONSE:

          MNA admits that it has permitted such tours as "wide aisle" tours which are designed to

prevent exposure to MNA's trade secrets, and which have taken place on a very limited basis in

the past. All persons who have taken such tours have been accompanied by an MNA employee

on the tour. They are not allowed to take photographs or video of the plant. A wide aisle tour

allows the approved visitor to see general operations of the plant, but does not give them access

to any detailed view of machine design or operation, work methods, specifications, etc. MNA

objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad and seeks information that is neither

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relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the scope of this interrogatory to the time

period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 73:

        Admit that Michelin has permitted government officials into a tire building or tire
inspection room at the Fort Wayne plant in the past decade.

RESPONSE:

          MNA admits that it has permitted such tours as "wide aisle" tours which are designed to

prevent exposure to MNA's trade secrets, and which have taken place on a very limited basis in

the past. All persons who have taken such tours have been accompanied by an MNA employee

on the tour. They are not allowed to take photographs or video of the plant. A wide aisle tour

allows the approved visitor to see general operations of the plant, but does not give them access

to any detailed view of machine design or operation, work methods, specifications, etc. MNA

objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad and seeks information that is neither

relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of

admissible evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the scope of this interrogatory to the time

period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 74:

       Admit that Jon Anderson was employed by Michelin and worked in the Fort Wayne plant
in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 75:

       Admit that Jon Anderson has given sworn testimony regarding conditions and practices at
Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

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RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 76:

       Admit that Brian Peirano was employed by Michelin and worked in the Fort Wayne plant
in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 77:

      Admit that Brian Peirano has given sworn testimony regarding conditions and practices at
Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Denied as stated. MNA admits Peirano has provided a sworn affidavit regarding

conditions and practices at the Fort Wayne plant.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 78:

        Admit that Douglas Sawyer was employed by Michelin and worked in the Fort Wayne
plant in 2011.

RESPONSE:

          Admitted.

REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. 79:

        Admit that Douglas Sawyer has given sworn testimony regarding conditions and
practices at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Denied as stated. After a reasonable and diligent search, MNA is unaware of Sawyer

providing any such sworn testimony.

                            RESPONSES TO INTERROGATORIES

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INTERROGATORY NO. 1:

          Please identify:

        (a)      the 1St stage tire building machines used to build tires sold by Michelin with DOT
tire identification number BFW802110611 (i.e., 265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A
LRE tires made in the 6th week of 2011 at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant), such as — and
including — the tire produced to Michelin pursuant to the Tire Inspection Order signed by the
Court on January 29, 2015 by model number and model name of the machine, by the
manufacturer, and by the dates of manufacture and sale to Michelin and installation in the Fort
Wayne plant, and please describe each substantive modification to the machine during the time
period from the 6th week of 2011 to the present with the dates of each such modification;

        (b)      the 2nd stage tire building machines used to build tires sold by Michelin with DOT
tire identification number BFW802110611 (i.e., 265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A
LRE tires made in the 6th week of 2011 at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant), such as — and
including — the tire produced to Michelin pursuant to the Tire Inspection Order signed by the
Court on January 29, 2015 by model number and model name of the machine, by the
manufacturer, and by the dates of manufacture and sale to Michelin and installation in the Fort
Wayne plant, and please describe each substantive modification to the machine during the time
period from the 6th week of 2011 to the present with the dates of each such modification;

       (c)    how many of those 1st and 2' stage tire building machines identified in part (a)
were in Michelin's Fort Wayne plant during the 6th week of 2011;

         (d)    how many of those 1st and 2" stage tire building machines identified in part (b)
are still in Michelin's custody;

       (e)    for each 1St and 2nd stage tire building machine identified in part (a) no longer in
Michelin's custody, when did those machines go out of Michelin's custody and where were
those machines the last time Michelin knew of their locations;

       (f)     for each 1St and 2' stage tire building machine identified in part (a) that remains
in Michelin's custody, what modifications (if any) have occurred since the 6th week of 2011
(you need not list routine maintenance or any insignificant or insubstantial modifications);

      (g)     for every 1st and 2nd stage tire building machine modification identified in part (e),
when did those modifications occur and what were the purposes of those modifications; and

        (h)   the electronic or paper or photographic or videographic records Michelin has in its
control which document the information inquired about in parts (a) through (f).

RESPONSE:

          a)- b) The 1St stage tire building machine used to build the tire in question is an RMS

2000, originally manufactured by RMS Equipment Co. in or around August of 2003. The 2'

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stage tire building machine used to build the tire in question is an RMS 3500, originally

manufactured by RMS Equipment Co. in or around October of 2003. Both of these machines

have been modified substantially since their original manufacture.

          MNA acknowledges that, on or around September 16, 2014, it received a letter from

Coleman's counsel providing notice of a potential claim involving the tire in question. However,

due to the refusal of counsel for plaintiffs and/or intervenors to provide the tire in question to

MNA for inspection under reasonable conditions, MNA was until recently unable to deteithine

which tire building machines were used to build the tire in question. Subsequent to identifying

the tire building machines used to build the tire in question, MNA has taken appropriate steps to

document the condition of, and any changes to, the tire building machines.

          MNA objects to this interrogatory because intervenors have not identified the specific

manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's manufacturing process, whether or

not related to intervenors' claims in this case. MNA further objects to this interrogatory because

it is overly broad and seeks information that is neither relevant to the subject matter of this case

nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.

          MNA objects to the extent this interrogatory seeks or attempts to seek information that

constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA. Pursuant to Rule

507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for such information.

          c)- h) MNA objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome,

and seeks information that is neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably

calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. MNA has identified responsive

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information concerning the tire building machines involved in the manufacture of the tire in

question.

INTERROGATORY NO. 2:

        Please identify all information that is inferable from a white sticker (pictured in Exhibit
1) on the inside of the failed tire on the innerliner assuming that the sticker has a 5 digit number
(with the 4th digit largely obliterated) where the legible digits are 273_9.

RESPONSE:

          MNA states that from the white sticker at issue in this case, it has been able to identify

certain material used in the building of the tire in question, the date the tire in question was built,

the shift during which it was built, the name and size of the tire in question, and the identification

of the 1st stage tire builder. MNA objects to this interrogatory as being vague and ambiguous in

its use of the term "inferable" as that tell' is undefined.

INTERROGATORY NO. 3:

       Please identify all information that is inferable from a yellow sticker (pictured in Exhibit
2) on the inside of the failed tire on the innerliner assuming that the sticker has this 5 digit
number: 82510.

RESPONSE:

          MNA states that from the yellow sticker at issue in this case, it has been able to identify

certain material used in the building of the tire in question, the date the tire in question was built,

the shift during which it was built, and the name and size of the tire in question. MNA objects to

this interrogatory as being vague and ambiguous in its use of the WI       "inferable" as that term is

undefined.

INTERROGATORY NO. 4:

        Please provide the following information regarding the development, specifications, and
specification histories for the 265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires as made at
Michelin's Fort Wayne plant during the 6th week of 2011:

          a)     the date when Michelin began development of that tire specification;

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        b)     the dates for each version or revision of the pre-production development
specifications referenced in the development of the tire ultimately produced as the 265/75R16
BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires as made in Michelin's Fort Wayne plant during the
6th week of 2011;

       c)      the date of the first version of the specification once the tire was ready for
production (specification revision number 1), the date of the last revision of the specification,
and the dates of the revisions in between those two dates;

        d)       the dates when Michelin made changes to the gauge or rubber composition of the
innerliner;

        e)     the dates when Michelin made changes to the assembly, configuration, width,
gauge, or rubber composition of the rubber or rubber-calendared components assembled on the
tire building machine between carcass ply and the tread (including the area from both shoulders
and across the entire crown), and for each date, list what components were changed and whether
the assembly, configuration, width, gauge, or rubber composition were changed; and

        f)     the dates when Michelin implemented or made changes to the assembly,
configuration, width, or material composition of the nylon or nylon-containing components, if
any, assembled on the tire building machine between carcass ply and the tread (including the
area from both shoulders and across the entire crown).

RESPONSE:

          a)     Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will provide

information responsive to this interrogatory.

          b)     Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will provide

information responsive to this interrogatory.

          c) —1) Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce

the specifications and change documents it has for tires in the relevant scope. To the extent this

interrogatory seeks information outside the relevant scope, MNA objects to this interrogatory

because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome, and seeks information that is neither relevant to

the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible

evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the scope of this interrogatory to the tire, plant, and

time period relevant to this action.

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          MNA objects to the extent this interrogatory seeks or attempts to seek information that

constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA. Pursuant to Rule

507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for such information.

INTERROGATORY NO. 5:

        Please list all tires made by Michelin in the 265/75R16 size (regardless of brand name or
model name) at any time during The Time Period and all tires that were made with the words
"BF Goodrich" and "Rugged Terrain" (regardless of tire size) on the sidewall during The Time
Period.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome, and

seeks infoimation that is neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably

calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the

scope of this interrogatory to the tire, plant, and time period relevant to this action. The Time

Period as defined by intervenors is over ten years.

          MNA objects to the extent this interrogatory seeks or attempts to seek information that

constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business infonnation of MNA. Pursuant to Rule

507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for such information.

INTERROGATORY NO. 6:

          For each tire line identified in response to Interrogatory 5, please list;

        a)        in which sizes that tire line was made and during what time periods it was made in
those sizes;

        b)     whether any of the tires in that tire line had a rubber belt, strip, wrap, gum, or
insulation component placed at the belt edges that was thicker in its green tire component gauge
than the rubber belt edge components used in the 265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A
LRE tires as made in February of 2011 and during what time period they were made with thicker
gauge rubber belt edge components, and which tires and tire sizes had thicker gauge rubber belt
edge components; and

      c)      whether any of the tires in that tire line had nylon reinforcement of the belt
package different from the belt reinforcement used in the 265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged

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Terrain T/A LRE tires as made in February of 2011, and during what time period those tires were
made with such nylon reinforcements of the belt package, and which tires and tire sizes had
nylon reinforcement of the belt package.

RESPONSE:

          MNA incorporates its objections above in response to Interrogatory No. 5.

INTERROGATORY NO. 7:

       Please disclose (a) the number of 265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires
produced in the 6th week of 2011 at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant, (b) the number of 265/75R16
BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires produced in February of 2011 at Michelin's Fort
Wayne plant, (c) the number of 265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires
produced in all of 2011 at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant, (d) the number of tires produced in the
6th week of 2011 at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant, (e) the number of tires produced in February
of 2011 at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant, and (f) the number of tires produced in all of 2011 at
Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

production numbers it has for tires in the relevant scope by month. To the extent this

interrogatory seeks information outside the relevant scope, MNA objects to this interrogatory

because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome, and seeks information that is neither relevant to

the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible

evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this interrogatory to the tire, plant, and

time period relevant to this action.

          MNA objects to the extent this interrogatory seeks or attempts to seek information that

constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA. Pursuant to Rule

507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for such information.

INTERROGATORY NO. 8:

        For every current or former employee who worked for Michelin in Fort Wayne, Indiana,
in February of 2011 and whose job description or duties included splicing, building, or
inspecting passenger or light truck tires from the stage at which the innerliner for a pre-cured tire

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was placed on a drum through the point at which the tire was given a post-cure inspection,
classification, and final sorting, please list their:

          (a)    name;

          (b)    address (current or, if the current information is unknown, last known);

        (c)      all phone numbers (including current or, if the current information is unknown,
last known);

          (d)    job titles held in February of 2011;

          (e)    job duties in February of 2011;

      (f)   whether or not such employee's job would have authorized them to work on
265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires;

      (g)   whether or not such employee's job would have authorized them to work on only
265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires and no other tires; and

          (h)    whether that person is a current or former employee.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this interrogatory because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this interrogatory is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing

expedition" for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and

manufacturing process, whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors

have not identified the specific components and processes at issue in this case.

          MNA further objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome,

and seeks information that is neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably

calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.

INTERROGATORY NO. 9:

       This Interrogatory is limited to information from The Time Period. Please identify each
database, each document collection, and each information collection system that enables
Michelin to identify or report what information (including, but not limited to, Early Warning
Data and documents available for production in litigation) is within Michelin's direct or indirect

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possession, custody or control in connection with a specific tire line such as the 265/75R16 BF
Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires as made during The Time Period, and for each of these
databases, document collections, and information collection systems, please describe the
following:

         (a)      the name of the database, document collection, or information collection system
(i.e., how is it referred to within Michelin);

       (b)     how is each such database, document collection, or information collection system
searched (e.g., what parameters can be used to gather or report information and how can those
parameters be adjusted to expand or contract the scope of the search);

        (c)     what types of reports can be generated from these databases, document
collections, and information collection systems, who generates such reports, and who are the
recipients of these reports including all who have access to these reports;

        (d)     who has access to these databases, document collections, and information
collection systems and where are they located;

      (e)    what information and categories of information exist within these databases,
document collections, and information collection systems in connection with BF Goodrich
Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires made during The Time Period;

       (f)    what are the categories and titles of the documents identifiable within these
databases, document collections, and information collection systems in connection with BF
Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires made during The Time Period; and

        (g)   what reports have been generated from these databases, document collections, and
information collection systems in connection with BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires
made during The Time Period, and what search parameters were used to generate each such
report.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome, and

seeks information that is neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably

calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the

scope of this interrogatory to the tire, plant, and time period relevant to this action. The Time

Period as defined by intervenors is over ten years.

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          MNA objects to the extent this interrogatory seeks or attempts to seek information that

constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA. Pursuant to Rule

507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for such information.

INTERROGATORY NO. 10:

       Limited to information and documents from The Time Period and further limited to
265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires and any tires (made during the entire
production run of the BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tire at issue) that share the same
green tire specification with the BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tire at issue, please
provide the information and describe the documents (by their date, title, author, recipients, and
number of pages for all documents) containing information regarding the following:

          a)     consumer claims involving tread/belt separation;

          b)     property damage claims involving tread/belt separation;

          c)     personal injury claims involving tread/belt separation; and

          d)     adjustment data involving tread/belt separation.

        NOTE: If Defendant would prefer to produce the documents requested to be identified in
this request, then claimant has no objection to the production of each document requested to be
identified in place of the identification and description of such documents.

RESPONSE:

          MNA produces MNA-KILPATRICK-0000136 - MNA-KILPATRICK-0000180 and

refers intervenors to MNA-KILPATRICK-0000006 — MNA-KILPATRICK-0000015 produced

previously for tires in the relevant scope. Upon entry of an agreed confidentiality protective

order, MNA will produce a list of adjustment codes. To the extent intervenors identify codes

relevant to the condition of the tire in question and intervenors' claims in this matter, MNA will

produce documents reflecting the number of tires in the relevant scope returned with those

conditions. To the extent this interrogatory seeks information concerning codes that are not

relevant to the condition of the tire in question and intervenors' claims in this matter, or seeks

information outside the relevant scope, MNA objects to this interrogatory because it is overly

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broad, unduly burdensome, and seeks information that is neither relevant to the subject matter of

this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Intervenors

have failed to limit the scope of this interrogatory to the tire, plant, and time period relevant to

this action. The Time Period as defined by intervenors is over ten years.

          MNA further objects to the extent this request seeks or attempts to seek information that

constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA. Pursuant to Rule

507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for such information.

INTERROGATORY NO. 11:

        For each tour of Michelin's Fort Wayne plant (including — but not limited to — any tour
Michelin would characterize as a wide isle[sic] tour) during the past decade, please list the date
of the tour and whether the tour included access to any room where tire building or tire
inspection occurs and the groups who were allowed to attend the tour and the identify of all those
who attended the tour.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this interrogatory because it is overly broad and seeks information that is

neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the

discovery of admissible evidence. Intervernors have failed to limit the scope of this

interrogatory to the time period relevant to this action.

                        RESPONSES TO REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 1:

        Please produce the documents and tangible things (regardless of whether they are in
physical or electronic format) which set forth the information which answers the questions raised
by interrogatories 1-11.

RESPONSE:

          MNA incorporates its responses and objections to Interrogatories 1-11 above.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 2:

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       Please produce the documents associated with each request for admission in the Coleman
family's first set of requests for admission to Michelin.

RESPONSE:

          MNA refers intervenors to MNA's Responses and Objections to Intervening Coleman's

First Requests for Admission, Interrogatory, and Requests for Production and states that no

documents were produced in response to the Requests for Admission. Further, MNA objects to

this request as being vague and ambiguous in its use of the term "associated with" as that term is

undefined.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 3:

       Please produce the documents associated with each request for admission in the Coleman
family's second set of requests for admission to Michelin.

RESPONSE:

          MNA incorporates its responses and objections above to the requests for admission.

Further, MNA objects to this request as being vague and ambiguous in its use of the term

"associated with" as that term is undefined.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 4:

        This Request for Production is limited to information from The Time Period. Please
produce all internal memos, meeting notes, shift reports and other reports, studies, or electronic
or paper documents relating to the following conditions which might be encountered within the
tire manufacturing process: (a) leaks in the roof over the rooms where tire building or tire
inspection occurred, (b) puddles on the floor in the rooms where tire building or tire inspection
occurred, (c) the use of plastic sheeting to divert leaks in the roof over the rooms where tire
building or tire inspection occurred, (d) allegations of sexual misconduct alleged to involve
personnel whose job responsibilities included tire building or tire inspecting, (e) sexual
harassment or discrimination claims of personnel whose job responsibilities included tire
building or tire inspecting, (f) the falsification of inspections on inspection documentation, (g)
allegations of insufficient time for employees to perform quality tire building or quality tire
inspecting, (h) the use of out of specification tire components in the tire assembly processes, (i)
the use of rubber or rubber-coated tire components which had lost some of their tackiness before
being implemented in the tire assembly process, (j) the use of solvent in an attempt to restore
tackiness to rubber or rubber-coated tire components which had lost some of their tackiness
before being implemented in the tire assembly process, (k) trapped air in tires during the tire
assembly or curing or inspection processes, (1) trapped moisture in tires during the tire assembly

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or curing or inspection processes, (m) voids in tires during the tire assembly or curing or
inspection processes, (n) blows in tires during the tire assembly or curing or inspection
processes, (o) separations between components in tires during the tire assembly or curing or
inspection processes, (p) contamination in tires during the tire assembly or curing or inspection
processes, (q) misplacement of tire components as noticed in the tire assembly or curing or
inspection processes, (r) improper splicing of tire components as noticed in the tire assembly or
curing or inspection processes, and (s) the failure of the cured tire inspection process to detect
defects before tires were sold to customers.

RESPONSE:

          This request is actually over 19 requests. MNA objects to this request because

intervenors have not identified the specific design or manufacturing process that produced the

defect alleged to be present in the tire in question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more

than an impermissible "fishing expedition" for information generally related to every aspect of

MNA's design and manufacturing process, whether or not related to intervenors claims in this

case. Intervenors have failed to identify the components and processes at issue in this case.

          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome, and seeks

documents that are neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to

lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this

request to the plant and time period relevant to this case. The Time Period as defined by

intervenors is over ten years.

          MNA further objects to the extent this request seeks or attempts to seek information that

constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA. Pursuant to Rule

507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for such information.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 5:

        Please produce training materials (including testing, videotapes, procedures manuals,
work instructions, photos, drawings, and computer manuals) used to train the following Michelin
personnel during The Time Period: (a) tire component operators, (b) first and second stage tire
builders, (c) tire inspectors, (d) personnel involved in tire design, and (e) personnel who perform
or performed the review or analysis or inspection of tires made at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant

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and returned to Michelin through the tire warranty adjustment process during The Time Period in
connection with Michelin's tire adjustment program.

RESPONSE:

          This request is actually over five requests. MNA objects to these requests because they

are overly broad, unduly burdensome, and seek documents that are neither relevant to the subject

matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.

Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of these requests to the tire, plant, and time period

relevant to this action. The Time Period as defined by intervenors is over ten years.

          Further, MNA objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

components and processes at issue in this case.

          MNA objects to the extent this request seeks or attempts to seek information that

constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA. Pursuant to Rule

507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for such information.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 6:

         This Request for Production is limited to information from The Time Period. Please
produce documentation and other materials which reflect Michelin's current and former
employee Assessments or Criticisms of the manufacturing practices and conditions at
Defendant's tire plants regarding any changes evaluated or implemented (a) to curb the use of
out-of-specification components, (b) to curb the use of rubber components that have become dry
and less tacky from not being used promptly, (c) to curb the use of components which had
previously been rejected, (d) to curb the tolerance of open splices, (e) to better control the high
humidity in the plant, (f) to better control the high temperatures in the plant, (g) to better control
the animals and animal feces and insects in the plant, (h) to better control the roof leaks in the
plant, (i) to better ensure that tires were not being produced at a rate higher than the rate at which
tire builders and inspector could meet and enforce Michelin's internal quality standards, and (j)
to minimize contamination such as moisture and air trapped in between tire components.

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RESPONSE:

          This request is actually over ten requests. MNA objects to these requests because

intervenors have not identified the specific components or processes that produced the defect

alleged to be present in the tire in question. If intervenors will identify the components,

processes, and conditions at issue, and upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective

order, MNA will search for and produce responsive documents applicable to tires within the

relevant scope. Further, MNA objects to these requests because they are overly broad, unduly

burdensome, and seeks documents that are neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor

reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Intervenors have failed to

limit the scope of these requests to the tire, plant, and time period relevant to this action. These

requests seek information on millions of tires that are not substantially similar to the tire in

question. The Time Period as defined by intervenors is over ten years.

          MNA objects to the extent this request seeks or attempts to seek information that

constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA. Pursuant to Rule

507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for such information.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 7:

        Please produce all internal memos, meeting notes, reports, studies, decision trees, aspect
specifications, or electronic or paper documents relating to the number of different features of
the post-cured tire which were to be inspected during the final finish inspection of tires made at
Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011, the number of personnel assigned to those tasks per shift,
and the standards that were to be applied during such final finish inspection and classification.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to these requests because intervenors have not identified the specific

components or processes that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in question. If

intervenors will identify the components, processes, and conditions at issue, and upon entry of an

appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will search for and produce responsive

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documents applicable to tires within the relevant scope. MNA objects to the extent this request

seeks or attempts to seek information that constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential

business information of MNA. Pursuant to Rule 507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA

asserts trade secret protection for such info' nation.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 8:

        For all 265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain tires made by Michelin during The Time
Period, please produce the following materials in connection with all claims of property damage,
personal injury, or death alleged to have resulted from the detachment or partial detachment of
the tread or belt of such tires:

       a)       The papers and other documentation which gave or recorded notice and
description of the consumer claim or lawsuit (including the letters and correspondence back and
forth pertaining to property damage claims, pleadings and complaints in lawsuits, notice of
claims communications, electronic complaints, logs and descriptions of telephone complaints,
etc.);

        b)     The 265/75R16 size tires with the lettering "BF Goodrich" and "Rugged Terrain"
on the sidewall which were associated with the consumer claim or lawsuit;

       c)      Documentation of the claimants' names, and phone numbers, and physical
addresses, and email addresses, and counsel (if any), and counsel's phone numbers, and
counsel's physical addresses, and counsel's email addresses;

        d)   Governmental records of the incident alleged to have served as the basis of the
consumer claim or lawsuit (including peace officer crash reports, state highway reports, police
reports, NHTSA reports, NTSB reports, OSHA reports, etc.);

        e)      Description and recording (including video and photographic recording as well as
written and electronic notes) and analysis of the crash and crash scene associated with the
incident alleged to have served as the basis of the consumer claim or lawsuit (including scene
photographs, scene notes, crash analysis or reconstruction performed by any governmental
agency, crash analysis or reconstruction performed by anyone on behalf of the claimant, crash
analysis or reconstruction performed by Michelin or by anyone on behalf of Michelin, crash
analysis or reconstruction performed by or on behalf of any other party to litigation arising from
a complaint that a tread or belt or both detached in whole or in part from a 265/75R16 size tire
with the lettering "BF Goodrich" and "Rugged Terrain" on the sidewall, etc);

        f)      Description and recording (including video and photographic and x-ray and
shearographic recording as well as written and electronic notes) and analysis of the 265/75R16
size tires with the lettering "BF Goodrich" and "Rugged Terrain" on the sidewall which were
associated with the consumer claim or lawsuit (including tire photographs, tire notes, tire
analysis or failure coding and analysis performed by any governmental agency, perfonned by

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anyone on behalf of the claimant, performed by Michelin or by anyone on behalf of by Michelin,
performed by or on behalf of any other party to litigation arising from a complaint that a tread or
belt or both detached in whole or in part from a 265/75R16 size tire with the lettering "BF
Goodrich" and "Rugged Terrain" on the sidewall, etc.);

       g)      The papers and other documentation which reflect disposition of the consumer
claim or lawsuit (including the documentation reflecting whether the property damage claim was
honored or denied and the manner in which those claims were resolved, reflecting whether the
lawsuits which proceeded to trial or other non-agreed final disposition were resolved by the fact
finder or legal body in favor or one party or the other and the manner in which those lawsuits
were resolved, reflecting whether the lawsuits which proceeded to an agreed resolution were
resolved and the manner in which those lawsuits were resolved, etc.); and

         h)      Testimony (including depositions, sworn papers, in-court testimony, etc.) in
connection with the claimed tire failure and alleged incident claimed to have resulted from the
tire failure (including testimony from drivers of vehicles at the time of the tire failure, testimony
of eyewitnesses to the tire's alleged failure, testimony of eyewitnesses to the drivers' or vehicles'
movements during the incident, etc.).

RESPONSE:

          This request is actually over 8 requests. MNA produces MNA-KILPATRICK-0000136 -

MNA-KILPATRICK-0000180 and refers intervenors to MNA-KILPATRICK-0000006 —

MNA-KILPATRICK-0000015 produced previously for tires in the relevant scope. MNA also

refers intervenors to the Complaint in Hacker v. MNA previously produced as MNA-

KILPATRICK-0000046 — MNA-KILPATRICK-0000050. MNA objects to this request because

it is overly broad, unduly burdensome, and seeks documents that are neither relevant to the

subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible

evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this request to the tire, plant and time

period relevant to this case. The Time Period as defined by intervenors is over ten years.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 9:

       Please produce the documentation and other materials which report Michelin's internal
warranty tire return adjustment standards and practices, as well as Michelin's comparative tire
return data and analysis. This request includes, but is not limited to, documentation of all
warranty claims arising from allegations of a partial or complete detachment of the tread or belt
of any tires which share the same green tire specification with any size BF Goodrich Rugged
Terrain T/A LRE tire made during the entire production run of the 265/75R16 BF Goodrich

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Rugged Terrain T/A LRE at issue. The documentation requested includes documentation of all
tire warranty return adjustments involving any belt or tread condition for BF Goodrich Rugged
Terrain T/A LRE tires and all common green tires, Early Warning Data and other information
Michelin must report pursuant to the TREAD Act regarding the 265/75R16 BF Goodrich
Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tire, analyses of the adjustment history of the 265/75R16 BF Goodrich
Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tire in isolation and in comparison to other tires, reports and charts and
graphs of adjustment data and trends and analysis relating to the 265/75R16 BF Goodrich
Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tire in isolation and in comparison to other tires during The Time
Period, analyses of the adjustment history of tires produced at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in
isolation and in comparison to tires made at Defendant's other plants, reports and charts and
graphs of adjustment data and trends and analysis relating to tires produced at the Michelin's
Fort Wayne plant in isolation and in comparison to other tires during The Time Period, work
procedures and tire reviewing protocols used by personnel who perform or performed the review
or analysis or inspection of tires made at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant and returned to Defendant
through the tire warranty adjustment process during The Time Period in connection with
Defendant's tire adjustment program, adjustment codes and standards for warrantable conditions,
adjustment guidelines applicable to 265175R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tires
returned pursuant to the warranty adjustment policy, documentation of the uses that Defendant
has made of the adjustment data in the design evaluation and revision processes, the different
types of claims forms that Defendant have used as part of the adjustment process as applicable
265/75R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A LRE tire tires, and the codes and the meanings of
those codes for adjustable or non-adjustable tire conditions that Defendant has used as part of the
adjustment process; Warranty Claim Procedure Manual, General Principles Final Evaluation,
General Principles Practical Demonstration, Repairs and Repair Limits.

RESPONSE:

          This request is actually over 20 requests. MNA produces MNA-KILPATRICK-0000136

- MNA-KILPATRICK-0000180 and refers intervenors to MNA-KILPATRICK-0000006 —

MNA-KILPATRICK-0000015 produced previously for tires in the relevant scope. Upon entry

of an agreed confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce a list of adjustment codes. To

the extent intervenors identify codes relevant to the condition of the tire in question and

intervenors' claims in this matter, MNA will produce documents reflecting the number of tires in

the relevant scope returned with those conditions. To the extent this request seeks documents

concerning codes that are not relevant to the condition of the tire in question and intervenors'

claims in this matter, or seeks documents outside the relevant scope, MNA objects to this request

because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome, and seeks documents that are neither relevant to

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the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible

evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this request to the tire, plant, and time

period relevant to this action. The Time Period as defined by intervenors is over ten years.

          MNA further objects to the extent this request seeks or attempts to seek information that

constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA. Pursuant to Rule

507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for such information.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 10:

       Please produce the 2010, 2011, and 2012 Data Book for Michelin Passenger and Light
Truck Tires.

RESPONSE:

          MNA produces MNA-KILPATRICK-0000181 - MNA-KILPATRICK-0000355 for the

relevant scope.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 11:

        Please produce all still images and videotape created at the Fort Wayne tire plant during
the past decade where the images or video either demonstrate any tire building machinery or tire
building processes or depict any part of any tire plant tour.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad, and seeks documents that are

neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the

discovery of admissible evidence. Furthermore, MNA objects to this request because it seeks or

information that constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA.

Pursuant to Rule 507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for

such information.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 12:

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       Please produce all still images and videotape created at the Fort Wayne tire plant during
the past decade where the images or video depict tire building machines or tire building
processes.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad, and seeks documents that are

neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the

discovery of admissible evidence. Furthermore, MNA objects to this request because it seeks or

information that constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA.

Pursuant to Rule 507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for

such information.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 13:

         Please produce all still images and videotape used for training purposes at the Fort
Wayne tire plant during the past decade where the images or video depict tire building machines
or tire building processes.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad, and seeks documents that are

neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the

discovery of admissible evidence. Furthermore, MNA objects to this request because it seeks or

infoit tation that constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA.

Pursuant to Rule 507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for

such information.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 14:

        Please produce all still images and videotape which depict either acceptable or
unacceptable cured tire conditions and which are used or have been used to inspect, classify,
repair, or finish tires made at the Fort Wayne tire plant during the past decade.

RESPONSE:

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          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad, and seeks documents that are

neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the

discovery of admissible evidence. Further lore, MNA objects to this request because it seeks or

information that constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA.

Pursuant to Rule 507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for

such information.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 15:

        Please produce all cut tire segments which show either acceptable or unacceptable cured
tire conditions, and which are used or have been used for tire building instruction purposes at the
Fort Wayne tire plant during the past decade.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad, and seeks documents that are

neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the

discovery of admissible evidence. Furthermore, MNA objects to this request because it seeks or

information that constitutes commercially sensitive, confidential business information of MNA.

Pursuant to Rule 507 of the Texas Rules of Evidence, MNA asserts trade secret protection for

such information.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 16:

        Please produce the confidentiality agreements between Michelin and other companies
whose workers were allowed access into Michelin's Fort Wayne plant in 2011 (including but not
limited to pest extermination and roof maintenance and heating and cooling system and janitorial
service providers).

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome, and seeks

documents that are neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to

lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.

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REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 17:

       Please produce all recorded or written statements, including depositions and other
testimony, of persons who had the opportunity to observe the tire manufacturing practices and
conditions at the Fort Wayne plant during the past decade.

RESPONSE:

          Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al., who have provided testimony concerning alleged

plant conditions in 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is overly broad,

unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible

evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this request to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 18:

       Please produce records evidencing maintenance or repairs to the roof over the tire
building rooms at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant for the period from 18 months prior to the
manufacture of the subject tire in question until 18 months after the manufacturer of the tire in
question.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad, and seeks documents that are

neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to lead to the

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discovery of admissible evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this request to the

time period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 19:

       Please produce all recorded or written statements, including depositions and other
testimony of persons that have knowledge of plant tours at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant.

RESPONSE:

          Upon entry of an appropriate confidentiality protective order, MNA will produce the

deposition transcripts of Crocker, Wheeler, Felger, and Anderson from Farrell and Graciela

Smith v. Michelin North America, Inc. et al., who have provided testimony concerning alleged

plant conditions in 2011. MNA objects to this request on the ground that it is overly broad,

unduly burdensome, and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible

evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this request to the time period relevant to

this action.

          MNA further objects to this request because intervenors have not identified the specific

design or manufacturing process that produced the defect alleged to be present in the tire in

question. Accordingly, this request is nothing more than an impermissible "fishing expedition"

for information generally related to every aspect of MNA's design and manufacturing process,

whether or not related to intervenors' claims in this case. Intervenors have failed to identify the

specific components and processes at issue in this case.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 20:

        Please produce all confidentiality agreement required to be signed by students who have
been allowed access into any tire building or tire inspection room at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant
during the past decade.

RESPONSE:

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          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome, and seeks

documents that are neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to

lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this

request to the time period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 21:

       Please produce all confidentiality agreement required to be signed by family members of
employees who have been allowed access into any tire building or tire inspection room at
Michelin's Fort Wayne plant during the past decade.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome, and seeks

documents that are neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to

lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this

request to the time period relevant to this action.

REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION NO. 22:

       Please produce all confidentiality agreement required to be signed by people other than
Michelin employees, students, or family members of employees who have been allowed access
into any tire building or tire inspection room at Michelin's Fort Wayne plant during the past
decade.

RESPONSE:

          MNA objects to this request because it is overly broad, unduly burdensome, and seeks

documents that are neither relevant to the subject matter of this case nor reasonably calculated to

lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Intervenors have failed to limit the scope of this

request to the time period relevant to this action.

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                                 CAUSE NO. 2014-57952

KOLLYE KILPATRICK, Individually
as Heir at Law and Representative of the
Estate of BEVERLY ANN
KILPATRICK, Deceased; ERIC
KILPATRICK; and KAREN
KILPATRICK,

               Plaintiffs,
                                                       IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
AND

ROBERT DWAYNE COLEMAN,
Individually, and KIMBERLY                             HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS
COLEMAN as Next Friend of
BLAYNE MICHAEL COOK,
CAMERON BAILEY COOK, minors,
Intervening Plaintiffs and Cross-
                                                       152ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Claimants,

vs.

MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA, INC.,
BF GOODRICH, ROBERT DWAYNE
COLEMAN,

               Defendants.

       VERIFICATION OF MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA, INC.'S RESPONSES AND
      OBJECTIONS TO INTERVENING COLEMANS' SECOND SET OF REQUESTS FOR
         ADMISSION, INTERROGATORIES, AND REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION

        I, Traci Gudger, certify and declare that I have read Defendant Michelin North America,

Inc.'s Responses and Objections to Intervening Colemans' Second Set Requests for Admission,

Interrogatories, and Requests for Production (the "Responses") and know its contents. I am

authorized to make this verification for and on behalf of Michelin North America, Inc. ("MNA")

and I make this verification for that reason. The Responses were prepared with the assistance
and advice of employees of, and counsel for, MNA, upon whose assistance and advice I have

relied, The Responses, subject to inadvertent or undiscovered error, are based on and therefore

necessarily limited by the records and information still in existence, presently recollected, and

thus far discovered in the course of preparation of these responses, MNA reserves the right to

change or supplement these responses, or to apply for relief to permit insertion of unintentionally

omitted matters. Subject to the limitations set forth herein, I am informed and believe, and on

that ground allege, that the matters stated in the Responses are true to the best of my knowledge,

information and belief.

                                             MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA, INC,

Dated     110,       k    1 () 015
SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED
Before Me This 1, 4 A- Day Of alarC,          , 2015,

 Nola                           9')
Notary Public

My Commission Expires:

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                     Kilpatrick v. MNA

MNA-KILPATRICK-
   0000136-
MNA-KILPATRICK-
   0000355

                  GERMER
                  ATTORNEYS AT L AW

            Germer Beaman & Brown PLLC
                                                                                         AUSTIN BEAUMONT HOUSTON'

GERMER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
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                                                                                                KATHRYN M. LINDSAY SM.,.
                                                                                                        PARALEGAL

                                                                                                 direct: (512) 482-3532
                                                                                          klindsay@germer-austin.com

                                                  March 12, 2015

          VIA CERTIFIED MAIL, RRR

          John Gsanger
          The Edwards Law Firm
          802 N. Carancahua, Ste. 1400
          Frost Bank Plaza
          Corpus Christi, Texas 78401

                 Re:    Cause No. 2014-57952; Kollye Kilpatrick, Individually as Heir at Law and
                        Representative of the Estate of Beverly Ann Kilpatrick, deceased; Eric Kilpatrick;
                        and Karen Kilpatrick v. Michelin North America, Inc. and Robert Dwayne
                        Coleman; In the 152nd Judicial District, Harris County, Texas.
          Counsel:

                 Enclosed please find Defendant Michelin North America, Inc.'s Responses and
          Objections to Intervening Colemans' Second Set of Requests for Admission, Interrogatories, and
          Requests for Production to Defendant, Michelin North America, Inc.

                                                      Yours very truly,
                                                                        771_,-,7    42-1 a-7

                                                      Kathryn M. Lindsay
                                                      Paralegal
          KML:lq
          Enclosure

          cc.:   (w/encl.) (via regular mail)
                 Robert E. Ammons/Jacquelyn W. Blott
                 Michael E. Bourland
                 Timothy D. "Tim" Riley
                 Mark A. Solomon

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