Case: Sherwood C. Martin v. The United States
Abbreviation: Martin v. United States
Decision Date: 1982-07-16
Docket Number: No. 265-81C
Citation: 231 Ct. Cl. 832
Volume: 231
Reporter: United States Court of Claims Reports
Court: United States Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Sherwood C. Martin v. The United States
Judges: Before Kashiwa, Bennett, and Smith, Judges.
Pages: 832–835

Head Matter:
No. 265-81C.
July 16, 1982
Sherwood C. Martin v. The United States
Paul K. Geer, attorney of record, for plaintiff. Jones, Gregg, Creehan & Gerace, Frederick J. Francis, and Meyer, Unkovic & Scott, of counsel.
Charles L. Schlumberger, with whom was Assistant Attorney General J. Paul McGrath, for defendant.
Before Kashiwa, Bennett, and Smith, Judges.

Opinion:
Defendant request interlocutory review of an order dated March 25, 1982, wherein the trial judge denied defendant's request for reconsideration of his order of February 12, 1982, which allowed production of certain documents, to the extent essential and relevant to the plaintiffs case, and which pertained to the personnel records of three of defendant's employees.
Defendant has not shown the "extraordinary circumstances" required to support interlocutory review absent certification of the issue by the trial judge pursuant to Rule 53(c)(2)(i). The trial judge has not certified the issue to us as provided by the rule and we detect no abuse of his discretion in the exercise of his statutory authority.
it is therefore ordered that defendant's request of April 20,1982, for interlocutory review is denied.