Litigation
Jun. 24, 2016
Judge orders piecemeal approach to Experian relevancy redaction dispute
Attorneys on both sides of a class action against Experian over a massive data breach will present to U.S. District Judge Andrew J. Guilford a list of information they want — or don't want — redacted from discovery.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA - Attorneys on both sides of a class action against Experian over a massive data breach will present to U.S. District Judge Andrew J. Guilford a list of information they want ? or don't want ? redacted from discovery.
The order Wednesday by Guilford is a compromise to a dispute about relevancy redactions that saw the judge declining to issue a tentative rul...
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