Regardless of the defendants’ argument that some of the documents sought in discovery have “confidential financial information,” a federal judge has compelled the production of those documents after a discovery battle that has been drawn out more than two years in a commercial litigation case involving allegations of fraud.

Among the items the judge ordered turned over are bank statements, minutes of board meetings, payments on insurance claims, and records of fees collected.

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