In a lawsuit against New York’s Proskauer Rose, stemming from disgraced financier R. Allen Stanford’s $7 billion Ponzi scheme, all the litigants jointly asked a presiding Dallas federal judge on Sept. 16 for a rare exception to his usual rules about protective orders.
They want the court to allow them to stamp documents as confidential after — rather than before — their opposing counsel has had an opportunity to look at them.
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