· 6/18/2003
Motorola, Inc. v. J.B. Rodgers Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
Citations
- 215 F.R.D. 581
- 2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10382
- 2003 WL 21437070
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- “the burden of showing that the requested discovery is objectionable falls on [the responding party] and it cannot be satisfied by merely asserting a boilerplate objection to discovery without providing concrete substantiation”
- “The Court agrees that to the extent that Defendants have asserted the Faragher/Ellerth affirmative defense, they have waived the protections of the attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine regarding investigations into complaints made by female employees.”
- “The Court agrees that to the extent defendants have asserted the Faragher/Ellerth affirmative defense, they have waived the protections of the attorney-client privilege and work product regarding investigations into complaints made by female employees.” (emphasis added)
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Judges: Teilborg
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