29 C.F.R. § 1610.32
Production prohibited unless approved by the Legal Counsel
No employee or former employee of the Commission shall, in response to a demand of a court or other authority, produce any material contained in the files of the Commission or disclose any information or produce any material acquired as part of the performance of his official duties or because of his official status without the prior approval of the Legal Counsel.
Notes of Decisions
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cases, 1995–2006 · leading case: Leyh v. Modicon, Inc., 881 F. Supp. 420 (S.D. Ind. 1995).
Leyh v. Modicon, Inc., 881 F. Supp. 420 (S.D. Ind. 1995). “See 29 C.F.R. § 1610.32 . This procedure requiring central approval within an agency helps ensure, before there is a confrontation between executive and judicial power, both that senior executive branch officials will make the decisions and that a court will have ample time for…”
Reifsteck v. Paco Bldg. Supply Co., 410 F. Supp. 2d 848 (E.D. Mo. 2006). “In pursuing discovery for this allegation, Paco served the EEOC mediator, Maria Schulte, with a subpoena for a deposition and production of documents relating to the mediation.”
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