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Date
2021-04-20
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Summary
This email chain discusses the pretrial disclosures and redactions to replies in the US v Maxwell case. It outlines the positions of the defense and the government regarding redactions to reply briefs and exhibits, and the process for resolving disagreements before the court.
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Subject
RE: US v Maxwell - [conferrals regarding pretrial disclosures & redactions to replies]
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2021-04-20
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Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
US Legal case Maxwell US v Maxwell
Government Legal case Maxwell Government is involved in the case against Maxwell
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As discussed, attached is the letter that I plan to file this evening. Please let me know if there is anything you would like to discuss.
Following-up on email, we are not seeking any redactions. As a general matter, the redactions we proposed in our reply briefs are almost entirely because the information was designated as Confidential by the government under the Protective Order.
Given the disagreement among the parties, we will not file the brief or the exhibits on the docket and the government can argue its position to the court in its letter.
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Context
The US v Maxwell case has significant public interest.
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Yes
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Legal matters/litigationCommunications/correspondence
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USGovernment
Text Analysis
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Professional
Purpose
To discuss pretrial disclosures and redactions to replies in the US v Maxwell case.
Significance
This document outlines the positions of the defense and the government regarding redactions to reply briefs and exhibits in the US v Maxwell case, and the process for resolving disagreements.
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EFTA00009890.txt
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