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Managing the Risks & Costs of the Production of Private or Confidential Information: Redaction & Production Strategies



byTherese Craparo
Mayer Brown LLP - New York Office

Anthony J. Diana
Mayer Brown LLP - New York Office

May 1, 2013

Previously published on April 2013

A financial services organization is a party to a litigation in which plaintiffs are seeking information concerning business practices that impacts a number of the organization’s customers. The organization does not want to provide private and confidential information about the organization’s customers, particularly those not impacted by the alleged business practice. Some of this information may be protected by various federal and state laws, and some is not necessary for the prosecution or defense of the litigation. But that private and confidential information is intermingled with responsive non-private, non-confidential information and is contained in a variety of data formats, including very large spreadsheets. The organization is evaluating its options for protecting this private and confidential information while at the same time complying with its discovery obligations and controlling its costs.


 

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