PSEG Power New York, Inc., turned over more than 3,000 e-mails and 211,000 pages of documents to a legal adversary, but a magistrate judge has found that the company still failed to comply with a discovery request.

Magistrate Judge Randolph F. Treece directed PSEG to try again to produce the materials in a coherent form as requested by Alberici Constructors Inc., its adversary in a suit in Northern District of New York. PSEG must do so at its own expense, despite a plea from the energy company to shift some of the e-discovery costs to Alberici.

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