...regard to third parties, see In re Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp. Billing Practices Litigation, 293 F.3d 289, 299 (6th Cir. 2002...
...policies. First, wide-ranging, liberal discovery is deep-rooted in U.S. litigation, and until people stop writing incriminating e-mails, they will be powerful...
...was faced with the question of whether two former officers of McKesson Corp. could obtain the report of an internal investigation, including the related backup...
...Cir. 2003), and XYZ Corp. v. United States, 348...privilege to withhold from a litigation adversary materials that the adversary...
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