Layton v. Sunbeam Products, Inc.

CourtDistrict Court, D. Nevada
DecidedJanuary 12, 2022
Docket2:21-cv-00989
StatusUnknown

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Layton v. Sunbeam Products, Inc., (D. Nev. 2022).

Opinion

ALVERSON TAYLOR & SANDERS JONATHAN B. OWENS, ESQ. 2 Nevada Bar No. 7118 6605 Grand Montecito Pkwy, Ste. 200 3 ||Las Vegas, NV 89149 Telephone: 702-384-7000 4 || Facsimile: 702-385-7000 5 efile@alversontaylor.com jowens@alversontaylor.com 6 || Attorneys for Defendant, Sunbeam Products, Inc. 7 i| and Newell Brands Inc. 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 10 CHRISTINE LAYTON, Civil Action No: 2:21-cv-00989-RFB- il BNW 8 Plaintiff, fon 3 |] DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO 29 > 3 COMPEL PLAINTIFF’S RESPONSES 14 SUNBEAM PRODUCTS, INC., A TO DEFENDANTS’ FIRST SET OF < FOREIGN CORPORATION, NEWELL REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION OF © 45 BRANDS, A FOREIGN CORPORATION, DOCUMENTS 2 DOES 1 THROUGH 10, INCLUSIVE and 16 ROE CORPORATIONS 1 THROUGH 10, 7 INCLUSIVE. 18 . Defendant. 19 20 COMES NOW, Defendants SUNBEAM PRODUCTS, INC. and NEWELL BRANDS, 21 (hereinafter “Defendants”) by and through their counsel of record, the law firm of ALVERSON 22 //// 23 //// 5 ///f 26 \\//// 27 //// 28 1 27220-JBO

TAYLOR & SANDERS, and hereby files this Motion to Compel Plaintiff's Responses to 4 || Defendants’ First Set of Requests for Production of Documents. 3 Dated this 11" day of January, 2022. 4 ALVERSON TAYLOR & SANDERS ee 5 SN 6 . JONATHAN-B? OWENS, ESQ. 7 Neva ar No. 007118 5 Grand Montecito Pkwy, Ste. 200 8 Las Vegas, NV 89149 9 Telephone: (702) 384-7000 Fax: (702) 385-7000 10 Email: JOwens@alversontaylor.com Attorneys for Defendant, 11 Sunbeam Products, Inc. and 8 Newell Brands Inc.

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1 AFFIDAVIT OF R. ETHAN POSEY, ESQ. 7 || STATE OF NEVADA ) 3 || COUNTY OF CLARK

4 R. ETHAN POSEY, ESQ., the Affiant, being first duly sworn, on oath, deposes and says: 1, I am an attorney licensed to practice law before all courts in the State of Nevada. 6 am an associate with the law firm of ALVERSON TAYLOR & SANDERS, attorneys of record for Defendants in this matter;

9 2. I have personal knowledge of the facts referred to in this Affidavit and coul 19 || competently testify to these facts if called upon to do so in a court of law;

2 11 3. I make this affidavit in support of Defendants’ Motion to Compel Plaintiff : 12 Responses to Defendants’ First Set of Requests for Production of Documents; g : 3 13 4. On September 24, 2021, Defendants served Plaintiff with their First Set of Request for Production of Documents and First Set of Interrogatories;

6 5. On November 9, 2021, Plaintiff served her Responses to Plaintiff's First Set o g 7 Requests for Production of Documents and First Set of Interrogatories; 18 6. On November 23, 2021, Affiant contacted counsel for Plaintiff to inquire as to th 19 || status of medical authorizations, to inquire as to any liens on Plaintiff's recovery, and to inquire 20 || about scheduling an inspection of the subject heating pad. Counsel for Plaintiff stated that Plaintif 21 would provide medical authorizations, lien information, and that Plaintiff was willing to allow non-destructive inspection of the subject heating pad.

7, On December 9, 2021, Affiant attempted to contact Counsel for Plaintiff vi

45 || telephone, and never received a call back. 26 8. On December 13, 2021, Affiant sent Counsel for Plaintiff a follow-up emai 27 || requesting a status update on receipt of the agreed to medical authorizations, liens, and whethe 28 3 27220-JBO

1 March 23, 2022, was a good date for an inspection of the subject heating pad. Affiant neve

4 || received a response to said email. 3 9. Thereafter, Affiant attempted to contact Counsel for Plaintiff on December 17, 4 ||2021; December 21, 2021; and January 4, 2021, and still has not received any return calls o correspondence. 6 11. As of the date of this Motion, Plaintiff has yet to provide medical authorizations, 7 lien information, or agreed to a date for the inspection of the subject heating pad. Nor has □□□□□□□□□

9 provided supplemental information in response to Defendants’ First Set of Requests for Productio 19 || of Documents despite stating in her responses that such supplementation would occur.

11 12. As of the date of this Motion, Defense counsel has been unable to meet and confe 12 || with Plaintiff's counsel pursuant to LR 26-6 (c) in an effort to informally resolve this dispute a

3 13 counsel has failed to respond to the numerous attempts made by Defense counsel to contac 14]. Plaintiffs counsel. S25 15 2 16 12. This Motion is made in good faith and is not for the purpose of delay.

7 Further, your affiant sayeth naught. □

18 19 50 R. ETHAN POSEY, ESY

1 SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to before me this 11" day of January, 2022.

5 « 22 a AY Bie STATE oF NEVADA 74 oe ermany of ALDSON. . Mi Appt. No. 07-2582-1 pera Aug. 21, 2023 24 |lNorkky see in and for said 45 County and State 26 |i//// 27 W//// 28 4 27220-JBO

MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES

2 I. PLAINTIFF SHOULD BE COMPELLED TO RESPOND TO DEFENDANTS’ FIRST SET OF REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS AND ABID 3 BY HER AGREEMENT WITH DEFENDANTS 4 || Il. DEFENDANTS REQUEST ATTORNEY’S FEES AND COSTS ASSOCIATE 5 WITH THE FILING OF THIS MOTION 6 STATEMENT OF FACTS 7 This matter arises from an incident that took place on or about April 19, 2019, whe 8 || Plaintiff allegedly sustained a large second degree burn to her right upper back resulting in a bliste ? that allegedly required immediate medical attention. Plaintiff alleges that she was using '0 “Sunbeam heating pad” on its lowest temperature setting when the burn occurred. Plaintiff furthe alleges that she contacted both Defendants Sunbeam and Newell Brands but never received 2 _ 2B response. 14 Plaintiff filed her complaint on March 8, 2021, alleging negligence, strict products liability “gee 15 ||and breach of express and implied warranties. Plaintiff further asserted claims for punitiv 4 16 damages, alleging that Defendants knew or should have known that the subject heating pad was unreasonably dangerous, and that Defendants acted with oppression, malice, and conscious 8 disregard for Plaintiff. Defendants answered Plaintiff's complaint on June 2, 2021. Discovery commenced soon after and on September 24, 2021, Defendants served their first set o

1 interrogatories and requests for production of documents on Plaintiff. Plaintiff responded to the 22 |}same on November 9, 2021. See Exhibits 1 & 2. In said responses, Plaintiff indicated that she 23 {|requested medical records from her medical providers and would provide the same upon receipt. 24 |I ig On November 23, 2021, Plaintiff agreed to provide Defendants with medical authorizations for her medical providers, agreed to provide the liens associated with her recovery, and agreed t

28 schedule a non-destructive inspection of the subject heating pad. As of this Motion and afte 5 27220-JBO

1 multiple attempts to follow-up with Plaintiffs counsel about said agreement, Defendants have ye 9 || to obtain the agreed upon medical authorizations or liens. Further, Counsel for Defendants hav 3 heard from Plaintiffs counsel since November 23, 2021, despite multiple attempts to follow 4 |lup about the agreement made on that same date. Moreover, Plaintiff has yet to supplement he responses to requests for production of documents or updated her computation of damages. Finally, 6 an inspection of the subject heating pad remains to be scheduled. The initial expert disclosur deadline in this matter is February 25, 2022. Given the limited time remaining in discovery and

9 Plaintiff's lack of follow-up regarding her counsel’s agreement with Defendants, Defendants ha 19 ||o choice but to file this Motion.

11 ARGUMENT : 12 Plaintiff should be compelled to disclose the medical and billing records identified in he

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