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Spain’s Motion for an Order Declaring Certain Materials as Not Confidential

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http://docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/florida/flmdce/8:2007cv00616/197307/81/

On January 24-25, 2008, Odyssey provided certain information to Spain in response to the Order of January 10, 2008. Spain asserts that Odyssey failed to provide all the information that the Order mandated to be provided. Spain has therefore filed a Motion to Compel Disclosure and for Other Relief for all three cases. Spain also complained that with respect to the information that was produced, Odyssey adopted a blanket approach: each and every document, photograph, and videotape was designated as confidential, regardless of what it shows or contains. That was the reason given for this latest motion.

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