Facts In Emails Aren't Confidential For Deposition, Judge Says
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By Elliot Weld

A government contractor implicated in allegations that the U.S. infringed
patents for contactless data carriers must turn over portions of a former
employee's emails because the correspondence contains facts not protected
by attorney-client privilege, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims has ruled.

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