Sealed Third Party v. Sealed Third Party in Re Moise S. Steeg, Jr. And Steeg & O'COnnOr
Sealed Third Party v. Sealed Third Party in Re Moise S. Steeg, Jr. And Steeg & O'COnnOr
Opinion
We are not persuaded that the discovery order entered by the district court and contested here is an appealable order. Nor can we conclude that this order compelling production of the documents meets the demanding standard for issuing a writ of mandamus. The preferable practice in factual patterns, such as here, is for the court to examine a sufficient number of the contested documents to insure the informed protection of the privilege protecting the thought processes of an attorney. That examination can be conducted by the court or a special master or magistrate judge as the district court may choose.
We dismiss the appeal and deny the petition for writ of mandamus. We also stay the order of production pending further order of the district court. Our stay left, as it is, in the control of the district court is to allow the in camera examination of documents the district court may order.
The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction, and the petition for writ of mandamus is denied. The production order at issue is stayed pending further order of the district court.
Reference
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- SEALED APPELLEES, Third Party Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. SEALED APPELLANTS, Third Party Defendants-Appellants. in Re Moise S. STEEG, Jr. and Steeg & O’Connor, Petitioners
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