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Outside counsel employed by Netflix shouldn’t get access to confidential...

Outside counsel employed by Netflix shouldn’t get access to confidential documents filed at the FCC as part of Verizon Wireless’s purchase of advanced wireless service licenses from four cable operators, said the carrier and the operators. “Netflix has made no…

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appearance in this proceeding at all, save for the recent submission of acknowledgements by its counsel, despite having ample time to do so,” they said in a filing (http://xrl.us/bm3ihh). “Netflix is thus plainly not a ‘party to the proceeding’ and its representatives do not qualify as Outside Counsel entitled to access Stamped Confidential and Highly Confidential documents filed in this proceeding.” Netflix asked that lawyers from Holch & Erickson be given access to the documents.