*1 2:02-cv-71118-PJD Doc # 146 Filed 05/09/05 Pg 1 of 2 Pg ID 1993 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION SETON COMPANY,
Plaintiff, v. Case No. 02-71118 LEAR CORPORATION, Honorable Patrick J. Duggan
Defendant.
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OPINION AND ORDER DENYING SETON COMPANY’S MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE DEFENDANT LEAR CORPORATION FROM OFFERING EVIDENCE CONTRADICTING ITS ADMISSIONS IN DISCOVERY At a session of said Court, held in the U.S.
District Courthouse, City of Detroit, County of Wayne, State of Michigan, on MAY 9, 2005.
PRESENT: THE HONORABLE PATRICK J. DUGGAN U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE
Plaintiff Seton Company (“Seton”) brought this lawsuit against Defendant Lear Corporation (“Lear”) alleging that Lear breached a contract to buy leather from Seton for seats Lear manufactured for General Motors Corporation (“GM”). Presently before the Court is Seton’s Motion in limine to preclude Lear from offering evidence contradicting its admissions in discovery. The Court addressed Seton’s motion at a hearing on April 7, 2005.
For the reasons set forth by the Court on the record at the hearing on April 7, 2005, 1
2:02-cv-71118-PJD Doc # 146 Filed 05/09/05 Pg 2 of 2 Pg ID 1994 IT IS ORDERED , that Seton’s motion in limine to preclude Lear from offering evidence contradicting its admissions in discovery is DENIED .
s/PATRICK J. DUGGAN UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Copies to:
Robert L. Begleiter, Esq.
Lyle D. Russell, Esq.
Thomas J. Wiegand, Esq.
Thomas J. Tallerico, Esq.
Phyllis Golden Morey, Esq.
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