By Doug Austin
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In U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Commonwealth Advisors, Inc. et. al., No. 12-700 (M.D. La., Sept. 28, 2015), Louisiana Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Riedlinger ordered the defendants to produce additional documents that were identified on the defendants’ privilege log, but for which the defendants had waived attorney-client privilege.
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Case Background
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In this case, the district judge submitted a previous ruling that by December 2014, the defendants must “submit to the Plaintiff a…
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