Goodman v. Lane

12 F.R.D. 176, 1952 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3600
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedJanuary 23, 1952
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Goodman v. Lane, 12 F.R.D. 176, 1952 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3600 (S.D.N.Y. 1952).

Opinion

WEINFELD, District Judge.

Plaintiff has served notice to take the deposition of defendant, Friendship Center, Inc., by its President, Cl'ara Lane (named as a defendant although not served with process). Defendant moves to modify the notice to provide for examination “by such officer having knowledge of the facts as may be present in the State of New York,” or, that the deposition 'of the defendant Clara Lane be taken in Los Angeles, upon the condition that plaintiff pay the expenses and counsel fees of the defendant.

The choice of the officer or agent of a party to be examined rests with the party desiring to take the testimony and not with the one whose testimony is sought. This is particularly appropriate in the instant case since the officer signed and negotiated the agreements sought to be rescinded in this action.

The moving papers merely indicate that the defendant’s president is temporarily out of New York, apparently attending to business of the defendant. Since the testimony sought is that of the corporation, a New York corporation, the proper place for the examination is in New York City, where its principal office and place of business is located. Cohen v. Pennsylvania R. Co., D.C., 30 F.Supp. 419.

The motion is denied. However, the order to be entered may provide, at the option of the defendant, upon giving notice to plaintiff within five days after the entry of the order, that if its president decides not to come to New York City for examination, the deposition may be taken in Los Angeles upon condition that the defendant shall pay the expenses and counsel fees of the • plaintiff, to be determined by the Court. See Worth v. Trans World Films, Inc., D.C., 11 F.R.D. 197; Machinoimport v. Clark Equipment Co., D.C., 11 F.R.D. 55.

Settle order on notice.

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