FCC Bureau Gives More Guidance on Access to Data Filed on T-Mobile/Sprint
The FCC Wireless Bureau refined policies for review of data on T-Mobile buying Sprint (see 1902130072). The bureau said Wednesday in docket 18-197 it will permit parties entitled to review highly confidential information under an earlier protective order to also…
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review supplemental highly confidential information. Those who want access must agree that submission of the data “does not constitute a waiver, including but not limited to a subject matter waiver, of the Submitting Party’s claims of attorney-client privilege or work product protection with respect to any undisclosed communications, documents, or information,” the order said: “We find that allowing limited access to competitively sensitive materials that are claimed to be privileged pursuant to the procedures set forth in this Supplemental Protective Order allows the public (through appropriate representatives) to do so while also protecting this sensitive information from improper disclosure and use.”