Eaton v. Frisby: DeLaughter's Deposition Scheduled for October 2, 2009

A subpoena has been issued in Eaton v. Frisby commanding Bobby DeLaughter to appear for a deposition on October 2, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. at the offices of Forman Perry in Jackson. The subpoena was issued by Frisby's attorneys. The court file also indicates that Frisby is attempting to serve a subpoena on Ed Peters in South Louisiana. Finally, there is a short Order signed by Judge Yerger stating that the transcript of Peters' deposition is to be sealed. The Court will presumably also seal the transcript of DeLaughter's deposition. 

The sealing of matters in this case that are unrelated to trade secrets at issue in the litigation is questionable. I doubt that Peters' and Delaughter's depositions will have anything to do with trade secrets or the underlying facts in the case. A review of the public court file suggests that the court is sealing just about everything that has to do with Peters/ DeLaughter. Why? Who knows. I cannot find an explanation in the file. I can't say for sure that it's not there, since its a large and disorganized file. But both myself and my assistant reviewed the file and did not find an explanation for Judge Yerger's treating the Peters/ DeLaughter aspect of the case like it's espionage. 

One party in the case files just about everything under seal and has resisted attempts to unseal portions of the file. Guess which party? Yep, the party whose attorney had ex parte contact with the judge.

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