By Doug Austin
In Herron v. Fannie Mae, et al., 10-943 (RMC) (DC Feb. 2, 2015), DC District Judge Rosemary M. Collyer issued an order titled “Order on One Millionth Discovery Dispute” where she decided that “Contrary to its usual practice, the Court will rule immediately, in writing” on the latest discovery disputes between the plaintiff and defendant.
In this case, the plaintiff, a former vice president who returned to the defendant in 2009 as a consultant to help implement U.S. Department of…
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