With his criminal defense trial just months away, former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli is pressing Katten Muchin Rosenman to turn over volumes of documents that he contends will show he was only following his lawyers’ advice on the deals that led to his arrest in an alleged fraud scheme.
But Katten is refusing to produce certain records for now, claiming they could be privileged.
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