Securities and Exchange Commission v. Bank of America Corporation

Filing 33

ORDER, yesterday, the parties submitted the attached "Disclosure Stipulation Agreement and Proposed Protective Order".....The Court wishes to make clear, however, that it interprets the proposed Protective Order as simply protecting Bank of America against any claim that the stipulated waiver here attached implicitly effectuates a broader waiver; but the Protective Order in no way precludes any party in this or any other case from challenging on any other ground Bank of America's assertion of attorney-client privilege or work-product protection regarding any information. With this understanding, the Court hereby approves the proposed Protective Order. (Signed by Judge Jed S. Rakoff on 10/14/09) (cd)

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