...to Produce Certain Video and Audio Tapes brought by non-party Florentine Films ("Florentine"). (Doc No. 187.) Defendants' amended subpoena, dated October...
... The Law Department served a subpoena on Burns' company, Florentine Films, on Sept. 12, 2012, seeking the outtakes, especially of interviews with...
...motion to quash, lawyers for the city argued that Burns' company, Florentine Films, never considered the clips confidential and has no right to invoke...
...his daughter Sarah Burns and her husband David McMahon. The film, and the book by Ms. Burns on which it is based, argue...
...Nov. 23. The filmmakers, along with their company Florentine Films, all represented by John Siegal and Peter Shapiro of Baker &...
...subpoena, filed Sept. 12, the city requested that Burns' production company, Florentine Films, turn over "all footage shot or acquired" in the...
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