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General or Boilerplate Language Waives Objections for Non-Party: eDiscovery Case Law

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In the case In re Ex Parte Application of Xiaomi Tech. Netherlands B.V., Texas District Judge Amos L. Mazzant III, finding that “Celerity waived its objections by qualifying its response with ‘subject to’ language” and that “Celerity waived its objections by relying on general or boilerplate language” (among other rulings), granted in part Xiaomi’s Motion to Compel Discovery.

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