Joint Stock Company "Channel One Russia Worldwide" v. Russian TV Company Inc. et al

Filing 221

ORDER: The Court has received and reviewed the parties' joint letter dated February 11, 2020 (Dkt. No. 220), describing their outstanding dispute regarding plaintiff's privilege claims. It is hereby ORDERED that defendants shall promptly identify 3 exemplars from each of the two disputed categories as to which plaintiff has made a claim of privilege (see Joint Ltr. at 2) for in camera review. No later than February 19, 2020, plaintiff shall submit these exemplars, along with the corresponding portions of its privilege log, to chambers by courier or hand delivery. By the same date, each side may file a letter-brief, on the public docket, explaining why it believes the documents are or are not privileged. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Barbara C. Moses on 2/12/2020) (cf)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK JOINT STOCK COMPANY "CHANNEL ONE RUSSIA WORLDWIDE," Plaintiff, -against- 2/12/2020 18-CV-02318 (LGS) (BCM) ORDER RUSSIAN TV COMPANY INC., et al., Defendants. BARBARA MOSES, United States Magistrate Judge. The Court has received and reviewed the parties' joint letter dated February 11, 2020 (Dkt. No. 220), describing their outstanding dispute regarding plaintiff's privilege claims. It is hereby ORDERED that defendants shall promptly identify 3 exemplars from each of the two disputed categories as to which plaintiff has made a claim of privilege (see Joint Ltr. at 2) for in camera review. No later than February 19, 2020, plaintiff shall submit these exemplars, along with the corresponding portions of its privilege log, to chambers by courier or hand delivery. By the same date, each side may file a letter-brief, on the public docket, explaining why it believes the documents are or are not privileged. Dated: New York, New York February 12, 2020 SO ORDERED. ________________________________ BARBARA MOSES United States Magistrate Judge

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