Companies are increasingly facing parallel proceedings involving government investigations and follow-on private litigation. These complex cases often involve competing interests between the parties that can influence a judge’s determination on discovery timing and process.
Private plaintiffs are incentivized to obtain as much information about the case as early as possible to support their allegations and avoid having the case dismissed on summary judgment.
Defendants hope to delay, or save altogether, the expenditure of potentially millions in discovery costs.
The government has a strong interest in preserving the confidentiality and integrity of their investigation without interference from civil plaintiffs. (more…)