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Oral Motion for Production of Data Granted by Court: eDiscovery Case Law

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In Sound Around, Inc. v. Friedman, New York Magistrate Judge Katherine H. Parker, finding “[t]hat Sound Around’s lawyers did not look for and produce relevant financial data pertaining to the calculation of defendants’ commissions is inexcusable”, granted the Friedman Defendants’ oral motion for production of data, and also ordered discovery sanctions in the form of attorneys’ fees and costs associated with the original motion to compel, the motion for reconsideration, and the oral motion to compel for Sound Around.

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