Notice of Telephonic Prehearing Conference, 31921 [2014-12666]
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grants, various tax benefits, and
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[CPSC Docket No. 12–2 and CPSC Docket
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Notice of Telephonic Prehearing
Conference
U.S. Consumer Product Safety
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Notice of telephonic
prehearing conference for the
consolidated case: In the Matter of ZEN
MAGNETS, LLC; and STAR
NETWORKS USA, LLC; CPSC Docket
No. 12–2; and CPSC Docket No. 13–2.
DATES: June 19, 2014, 12:00 p.m.
Mountain/1:00 p.m. Central/2:00 p.m.
Eastern
SUMMARY:
Members of the public are
welcome to attend the prehearing
conference at the Courtroom of Hon.
Dean C. Metry at 601 25th Street, 5th
Floor Courtroom, Galveston, Texas
77550.
ADDRESSES:
Jan
Emig, Paralegal Specialist, U.S. Coast
Guard ALJ Program, (409) 765–1300.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Any or all
of the following may be considered
during the prehearing conference:
(1) Petitions for leave to intervene;
(2) Motions, including motions for
consolidation of proceedings and for
certification of class actions;
(3) Identification, simplification and
clarification of the issues;
(4) Necessity or desirability of
amending the pleadings;
(5) Stipulations and admissions of fact
and of the content and authenticity of
documents;
(6) Oppositions to notices of
depositions;
(7) Motions for protective orders to
limit or modify discovery;
(8) Issuance of subpoenas to compel
the appearance of witnesses and the
production of documents;
(9) Limitation of the number of
witnesses, particularly to avoid
duplicate expert witnesses;
(10) Matters of which official notice
should be taken and matters which may
be resolved by reliance upon the laws
administered by the Commission or
upon the Commission’s substantive
standards, regulations, and consumer
product safety rules;
(11) Disclosure of the names of
witnesses and of documents or other
physical exhibits which are intended to
be introduced into evidence;
(12) Consideration of offers of
settlement;
(13) Establishment of a schedule for
the exchange of final witness lists,
prepared testimony and documents, and
for the date, time and place of the
hearing, with due regard to the
convenience of the parties; and
(14) Such other matters as may aid in
the efficient presentation or disposition
of the proceedings.
Telephonic conferencing
arrangements to contact the parties will
be made by the court. Mary B. Murphy,
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Esq.; Jennifer C. Argabright, Esq.; Daniel
R. Vice, Esq.; and Ray M. Aragon, Esq.,
Counsel for the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission, shall be contacted
by a third party conferencing center at
(301) 504–7809. David C. Japha, Esq.,
Counsel for ZEN MAGNETS, LLC and
STAR NETWORKS USA, LLC shall be
contacted by a third party conferencing
center at (303) 964–9500.
Dated: May 22, 2014.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary.
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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
[CPSC Docket No. 12-2 and CPSC Docket No. 13-2]
Notice of Telephonic Prehearing Conference
AGENCY: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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Authority: Consumer Product Safety Act, 15 U.S.C. 2064.
SUMMARY: Notice of telephonic prehearing conference for the
consolidated case: In the Matter of ZEN MAGNETS, LLC; and STAR NETWORKS
USA, LLC; CPSC Docket No. 12-2; and CPSC Docket No. 13-2.
DATES: June 19, 2014, 12:00 p.m. Mountain/1:00 p.m. Central/2:00 p.m.
Eastern
ADDRESSES: Members of the public are welcome to attend the prehearing
conference at the Courtroom of Hon. Dean C. Metry at 601 25th Street,
5th Floor Courtroom, Galveston, Texas 77550.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jan Emig, Paralegal Specialist, U.S.
Coast Guard ALJ Program, (409) 765-1300.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Any or all of the following may be
considered during the prehearing conference:
(1) Petitions for leave to intervene;
(2) Motions, including motions for consolidation of proceedings and
for certification of class actions;
(3) Identification, simplification and clarification of the issues;
(4) Necessity or desirability of amending the pleadings;
(5) Stipulations and admissions of fact and of the content and
authenticity of documents;
(6) Oppositions to notices of depositions;
(7) Motions for protective orders to limit or modify discovery;
(8) Issuance of subpoenas to compel the appearance of witnesses and
the production of documents;
(9) Limitation of the number of witnesses, particularly to avoid
duplicate expert witnesses;
(10) Matters of which official notice should be taken and matters
which may be resolved by reliance upon the laws administered by the
Commission or upon the Commission's substantive standards, regulations,
and consumer product safety rules;
(11) Disclosure of the names of witnesses and of documents or other
physical exhibits which are intended to be introduced into evidence;
(12) Consideration of offers of settlement;
(13) Establishment of a schedule for the exchange of final witness
lists, prepared testimony and documents, and for the date, time and
place of the hearing, with due regard to the convenience of the
parties; and
(14) Such other matters as may aid in the efficient presentation or
disposition of the proceedings.
Telephonic conferencing arrangements to contact the parties will be
made by the court. Mary B. Murphy, Esq.; Jennifer C. Argabright, Esq.;
Daniel R. Vice, Esq.; and Ray M. Aragon, Esq., Counsel for the U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, shall be contacted by a third party
conferencing center at (301) 504-7809. David C. Japha, Esq., Counsel
for ZEN MAGNETS, LLC and STAR NETWORKS USA, LLC shall be contacted by a
third party conferencing center at (303) 964-9500.
Dated: May 22, 2014.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2014-12666 Filed 6-2-14; 8:45 am]
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