The Joint Letter Regarding Discovery Dispute In The Leon Black/Jane Doe Lawsuit


Author: Bobby Capucci January 9, 2026 Duration: 14:39
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The Joint Letter Regarding Discovery Dispute In The Leon Black/Jane Doe Lawsuit

In the case of Jane Doe v. Leon Black (1:23-cv-06418-JGLC), the parties have submitted a joint letter regarding a discovery dispute over Defendant Leon Black’s request to quash or modify deposition subpoenas. These subpoenas are intended for three of Mr. Black’s attorneys and his wife. The request was made pursuant to Rule 4(k) of Judge Clarke’s Individual Rules and Practices in Civil Cases.

Defendant has requested an informal conference to address the matter, as provided under Rule 4(k). However, Plaintiff does not agree that such a conference is necessary. This disagreement highlights a procedural conflict regarding how to proceed with resolving the subpoena dispute.



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source:

gov.uscourts.nysd.602764.166.0.pdf

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