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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Dennis, in this interlocutory discovery appeal, finds the district court properly affirmed the magistrate's ruling the non-party genetic testing services failed to establish privilege. An owner of a testing facility was indicted for fraud and offering kickbacks related to services for Medicare beneficiaries. A protocol order challenged by the non-parties, which required a filter team to review their documents material to the indictee owner's defense, is not the basis for the magistrate's decision. The non-parties are required to sustain assertions of privilege under standards of federal common law. The magistrate correctly found the non-parties’ privilege logs “do not provide a description for the documents...to explain why each should be protected.” Affirmed.