A federal judge presiding over multidistrict litigation in which plaintiffs allege that the price of potatoes was fixed in violation of antitrust laws has decided against taking the side of plaintiffs or defendants in a dispute over whether 1,100 documents are protected by the attorney-client privilege.
The plaintiffs, who include direct purchasers and indirect purchasers of potatoes, moved to compel documents from law firm Anderson Banducci PLLC, which represents 20 potato growers and industry groups. The plaintiffs also moved to compel documents from Randon Wilson, who works for the Jones Waldo law firm.
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