Judge Lynch limits deposition scope in Edward & Cassell v. Dershowitz case
Judge Lynch limits deposition scope in Edward & Cassell v. Dershowitz case The document details procedural rulings on a civil case with no new allegations, financial flows, or involvement of high‑profile officials. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming standard court orders. Key insights: Subpoena to law firm Boies Schiller was quashed.; Certain Jane Doe #3 subpoena requests were granted, others denied with confidentiality order.; Deposition limited to four hours, with a special master paid by the defendant.
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Judge Lynch limits deposition scope in Edward & Cassell v. Dershowitz case The document details procedural rulings on a civil case with no new allegations, financial flows, or involvement of high‑profile officials. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming standard court orders. Key insights: Subpoena to law firm Boies Schiller was quashed.; Certain Jane Doe #3 subpoena requests were granted, others denied with confidentiality order.; Deposition limited to four hours, with a special master paid by the defendant.
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