...that are overbroad (see Optic Plus Enters., Ltd. v. Bausch & Lomb Inc., 35 AD3d 1263, 1263). Where discovery demands are overbroad, " 'the appropriate...
...are overbroad (see Optic Plus Enters., Ltd. v Bausch & Lomb Inc., 35 AD3d 1263, 1263). Where discovery demands are overbroad, " '...
...160; *1 Twitter, Inc. ("Twitter") seeks to quash the January 26, 2012 subpoena issued...
...Cite as: Reed v. Pfizer, Inc., 10-CV-05356 (ENV) (RER), NYLJ 1202546319713, at *1 (EDNY, Decided March...
...Cite as: Dayton Superior Corp. v. SPA Steel Products, Inc., 1:08-CV-1312 (FJS/RFT), NYLJ 1202541280196, at *1 (NDNY, Decided...
Hector Gonzalez, James McGuire and Rebecca S. Kahan of Dechert write that although courts generally agree that there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in communications to large audiences, such
...Romano v. Steelcase Inc., 30 Misc.3d 426 (Sup. Ct., Suffolk County 2010...
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