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Unsurprisingly, Judge Brown holds off on ruling on the Plaintiffs’ motion to compel discovery until a future date. If the parties cannot decide on the appropriate language for an NDA, the court will review each party’s NDA after the deadline. If PSV and MLS do not cooperate, the Court will force their hand by itself determining which financial records are necessary for the process of valuing the team for potential offerors.Īdditionally, Judge Brown directs the parties to work together on the creation of a non-disclosure agreement for prospective buyers (setting a seven-day deadline).
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Here, Judge Brown says that the Court will oversee the process of providing an opportunity for locals to purchase the team. Judge Brown’s next comment is one of the biggest wins for the Plaintiffs to date: However, this motion was only granted in part. By putting this case on pause, Judge Brown gives himself time to fully consider the Defendants’ motion to dismiss and he gives the two parties time to work toward a settlement, which is likely in the best interest of all those involved. The actual date of notice will be determined later, if necessary.Īfter partially granting the motion to pause the ticking notice clock, Judge Brown also partially grants the Defendants’ motion to pause discovery but only for the length of the 90-day pause in the notice clock. Rather than pausing the notice period until the case is completed, as the Plaintiffs requested, the Judge pauses the notice period for 90 days.Īdditionally, Judge Brown suggests that by pausing the notice period, PSV has indeed provided the notice that sets off ORC 9.67. Judge Brown’s first ruling partially grants Ohio and Columbus’ motion to pause the six-month notice period.
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Judge Brown issued rulings on the Plaintiffs’ motion to toll (pause) the six-month notice period found in Ohio Revised Code 9.67, the Defendants’ motion to stay (also pause) discovery, the Plaintiffs’ motion to compel discovery, the Defendants’ motion to dismiss the case and provided information to both parties on the status of the case moving during the next few weeks. Brown has issued his first orders and rulings in the lawsuit aimed at keeping Columbus Crew SC in Columbus. After two months of legal tussling between Plaintiffs State of Ohio and City of Columbus and Defendants Major League Soccer and Precourt Sports Ventures, Franklin County Judge Jeffrey M.