The New Jersey Appellate Division held that a judge too hastily ordered an attorney and law firm to disclose the identity of a client who authored a report accusing the plaintiffs of running an illegal gambling operation.

The attorney, Ralph J. Marra Jr., and law firm, Calcagni & Kanefsky, represent the as-yet-unnamed defendant who produced the report asserting that the plaintiffs, Evolution AB, Evolution US, and Ezugi NJ, unlawfully conducted gambling-related business in forbidden countries. The defendant’s attorneys sent that report to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, at their client’s behest, according to the Appellate Division’s unpublished Jan. 23 opinion.

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