IN RE: UBER TECHNOLOGIES, INC., PASSENGER SEXUAL ASSAULT LITIGATION This Document Relates To: ALL ACTIONS MDL No. 3084 United States District Court, N.D. California Filed May 29, 2025 Breyer, Charles R., United States District Judge ORDER DENYING DEFENDANTS' MOTION FOR RELIEF FROM NONDISPOSITIVE ORDER OF MAGISTRATE JUDGE Re: Dkt. No. 3079 After considering Defendants’ dkt. 3079 Motion for Relief from dkt. 2995 Nondispositive Order of Magistrate Judge Cisneros Resolving Discovery Letter Regarding Rule 30(b)(6) Depositions, the Court has concluded that Judge Cisneros exercised sound judgement in authorizing Plaintiffs’ request that Uber’s deponents bring laptops with access to Uber’s systems to the depositions. The Court agrees with Judge Cisneros that Plaintiffs’ request is within the bounds of Rule 30 and “likely appropriate and proportional . . . in light of the many disputes the parties have raised thus far regarding how Uber’s documents are organized.” Dkt. 2995 at 6. Therefore, Defendants’ Motion for Relief is denied. IT IS SO ORDERED.