10 results for 'cat:"Discovery" AND cat:"Privilege" AND cat:"Contract"'.
J. Virden finds the circuit court properly ruled that attorney-client privilege and work product objections to discovery production in a bid dispute were insufficient and waived. The involved companies jointly responded to a request for proposals to replace Nevada's computer-based child support enforcement system as contractor and subcontractor. Nevada did not award a contract, though a year later it issued further requests for proposals. The contractor won this bid without including the subcontractor. The contractor's preliminary statement involving discovery delays is not a sufficient attorney-client privilege or work product doctrine objection. Affirmed.
Court: Arkansas Court Of Appeals, Judge: Virden, Filed On: November 29, 2023, Case #: CV-22-338, Categories: discovery, privilege, contract
J. Berg issues a protective order for responses to discovery requests, deposition testimony, and exhibits in this breach of contract action in order to prevent disclosure of confidential information.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Michigan, Judge: Berg, Filed On: September 28, 2023, Case #: 2:22cv13037, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: discovery, privilege, contract
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J. Cummings denies the defendant specialty machinery manufacturer’s motion to compel the plaintiff event services company to produce documents and witness depositions for this ongoing contract suit. The manufacturer claims the documents and witnesses are important for its case, in which it argues that it does not owe the events services company over $529,000 for constructing its exhibit at a tradeshow. However, the court finds that attorney-client privilege applies to the requested documents.
Court: USDC Northern District of Illinois, Judge: Cummings, Filed On: September 8, 2023, Case #: 1:18cv5900, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: discovery, privilege, contract
J. Khouzam grants a couple's motion to quash an order compelling discovery in this contract dispute over the sale of real property because the inadvertent disclosure of a single email did not constitute a voluntary waiver of all attorney-client privileged communications. Reversed.
Court: Florida Courts Of Appeal, Judge: Khouzam, Filed On: June 16, 2023, Case #: 2D22-4024, Categories: discovery, privilege, contract