Commercial Litigation and Arbitration

August 21, 2007

A non-party lawyer objected on privilege grounds to a subpoena compelling him to produce documents and appear at a deposition. The district court ordered compliance with the subpoena, and designated the order (more precisely, the salient parts of the order dealing with this lawyer) a ‛final order“ within Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b). The lawyer appealed. The Second ...
A non-party lawyer objected on privilege grounds to a subpoena compelling him to produce documents and appear at a deposition. The district court ordered compliance with the subpoena, and designated the order (more precisely, the salient parts of the order…

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