March 26, 2021
Deadline for the law firm to file its objections to the proposed subpoena on the public docket.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unnamed law firm | organization | 11 | View Entity |
| the law firm | person | 0 | View Entity |
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This legal document, filed on March 24, 2021, is a court order outlining the procedure for a law firm representing alleged victims to object to a proposed subpoena. The Court acknowledges receipt of a letter from the firm on March 19, 2021, and sets a deadline of March 26, 2021, for the firm to formally file its objections. The order mandates that the law firm must first confer with defense counsel to potentially narrow the issues and discuss redactions, citing legal precedents for these procedures.
EFTA00024166.pdf
This is a court order issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan on March 24, 2021, in the case of USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The order addresses a defense application to subpoena a law firm representing alleged victims for personal or confidential information. The court establishes a schedule for the law firm to formally file its objections (treated as a motion to quash) by March 26, 2021, and outlines procedures for redactions and subsequent responses.
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The Court received a letter from the law firm representing alleged victims.
2021-03-19
The law firm is ordered to meet and confer with defense counsel before filing objections to narrow issues and discuss redactions.
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Judge Nathan issues order regarding defense subpoena of victims' law firm, requiring the firm to enter appearance and file objections.
2021-03-24 • Court
Order regarding Rule 17(c) subpoena directed at a law firm representing alleged victims.
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