Litigation Materials definition

Litigation Materials means non-privileged documents, testimony, or other materials that, after the filing of this Action, (a) any non-Party provides to any Party, either voluntarily or under compulsory process, in connection with and during the pendency of this Action; (b) any Party provides to any non-Party in connection with and during the pendency of this Action; (c) any Defendant provides to any Plaintiff in connection with and during the pendency of this Action; or (d) any Plaintiff provides to any Defendant in connection with and during the pendency of this Action.
Litigation Materials means non-privileged documents, testimony, or other materials that, after the filing of this Action, (a) any non-Party provides to any Party, either voluntarily or under compulsory process, in connection with and during the pendency of this Action; (b) any Party provides to any non-Party in connection with and during the pendency of
Litigation Materials means non-privileged documents, written information, or other materials that (i) any Protected Person provides to any Party, either voluntarily or under compulsory process, in connection with this Action; (ii) constitute any communication between any Party and any non-party or Protected Person in connection with this Action; (iii) any Defendant, or affiliated person or entity, provides to any Plaintiff, either

Examples of Litigation Materials in a sentence

  • The Parties shall thereafter treat the Investigation Materials or Litigation Materials pursuant to the Protected Person’s new designation under the terms of this Order.

  • Protected Person” means any Person (including a Party) that has provided Investigation Materials or that provides Litigation Materials.

  • If at any time prior to the trial of this Action, a Protected Person realizes that it should have designated as confidential any Litigation Materials that Person previously produced during discovery in this Action, it may so designate such documents, testimony, or other materials by notifying the Parties in writing.

  • The Parties shall thereafter treat the Litigation Materials pursuant to the Protected Person’s new designation under the terms of this Order.

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More Definitions of Litigation Materials

Litigation Materials means all documents, data, and records (including electronic and archived documents and files) within the Company’s possession, custody or control, or within the possession, custody or control of any of its Advisors, to the extent relating to its Pursuit of Claims and Support of Government Actions. “Litigation Materials” include, but are not limited to: (i) all documents that have been collected and preserved during factual investigation and preparation for litigation, (ii) all documents prepared in connection with the Pursuit of Claims and Support of Government Actions, (iii) all documents produced to or received from defendants and third parties during civil discovery, (iv) all documents produced to any Government Authority during its investigation and pursuit of any Government Action and (v) any other discovery materials such as documents, deposition testimony, deposition exhibits, deposition transcripts, written discovery requests, interrogatory responses, responses to requests for admission and responses to requests for documents, and any other information or material produced, given, or exchanged including any information contained therein or derived therefrom. Any materials prepared by the Company’s Advisors on its behalf in connection with the Company’s Pursuit of Claims and Support of Government Actions are also “Litigation Materials.”
Litigation Materials means non-privileged documents, including but not limited to data, declarations, affidavits, statements, testimony, business records, emails or other communications, electronically stored information or other materials (including drafts), that (i) any non-Party provides to any Party either voluntarily or under compulsory process in connection with and during the pendency of this Action; (ii) constitute any communication between any Party and any non-Party in connection with and during the pendency of this Action; (iii) any Defendant provides to Plaintiff in connection with and during the pendency of this Action; and/or (iv) Plaintiff provides to any Defendant in connection with and during the pendency of this Action.
Litigation Materials means (i) documents, testimony, or other materials that any non-party provided to any Party either voluntarily or under compulsory process during this Action; (ii) documents constituting any communication between any Party and any non-Party during this Action; and/or (iii) documents, testimony, or other materials that any Defendant has provided to Plaintiff during this Action.
Litigation Materials means all documents, data, and records (including electronic and archived documents and files) within the Company’s possession, custody or control, or within the possession, custody or control of any of its Advisors, to the extent relating to the Pursuit of the Claims. “Litigation Materials” include, but are not limited to: (i) all documents that have been collected and preserved during factual investigation and preparation for litigation; (ii) all documents prepared in connection with the Pursuit of Claims, (iii) all documents produced to or received from defendants and third parties during civil discovery; (iv) all documents produced to any Government Authority during an investigation; and (v) any other discovery materials such as documents, deposition testimony, deposition exhibits, deposition transcripts, written discovery requests, interrogatory responses, responses to requests for admission and responses to requests for documents, and any other information or material produced, given, or exchanged including any information contained therein or derived therefrom. Any materials prepared by the Company’s Advisors on its behalf in connection with the Company’s Pursuit of Claims are also “Litigation Materials.”
Litigation Materials include, but are not limited to: (i) all documents that have been collected and preserved during factual investigation and preparation for litigation; (ii) all documents prepared in connection with the Pursuit of Claims, (iii) all documents produced to or received from defendants and third parties during civil discovery; (iv) all documents produced to any Government Authority during an investigation; and (v) any other discovery materials such as documents, deposition testimony, deposition exhibits, deposition transcripts, written discovery requests, interrogatory responses, responses to requests for admission and responses to requests for documents, and any other information or material produced, given, or exchanged including any information contained therein or derived therefrom. Any materials prepared by the Company’s Advisors on its behalf in connection with the Company’s Pursuit of Claims are also “Litigation Materials.”
Litigation Materials means non-privileged correspondence, documents, data, written information or statements, transcripts of testimony, declarations (including drafts), affidavits (including drafts), and other materials created or provided for purposes of this Action that (i) are exchanged between any Party and any non-Party not having an attorney-client or common-interest relationship with the Party (e.g., experts, consultants, counsel for co- Defendants, and counsel for state attorneys general and foreign competition agencies), either voluntarily or under compulsory process, in connection with and during the pendency of this Action; or (ii) any Party provides to any other Party, either voluntarily or under compulsory process, in connection with and during the pendency of this Action.
Litigation Materials means non-privileged documents, testimony, or other materials that (i) any non-Party provides to any Party, either voluntarily or under compulsory process, in connection with and during the pendency of this Action; (ii) constitute any