A Manhattan judge has denied to quash a subpoena issued by the New York State Liquor Authority against Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., which seeks deposition transcripts from an unrelated Delaware case.

Portrait of Randy Mastro of King & Spalding Randy Mastro of King & Spalding. Courtesy photo

MSGE filed its petition to quash in February, with attorney Randy Mastro arguing that the SLA’s request for “any and all” depositions of current and former high-level MSGE executives is overbroad and has nothing to do with the corporation’s adverse attorney policy. The Delaware litigation relates to a merger dispute.

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