NY AG Again Urges Releasing Charter-NCTA Correspondence in Internet Speeds Case
The New York Supreme Court should order Charter Communications to “promptly produce all redacted and withheld NCTA communications that do not relate to pending or anticipated litigation,” New York Assistant Attorney General Marc Montgomery wrote the court Monday in case…
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450318/2017. The AG is seeking communications between Charter and NCTA for the state’s lawsuit against the MVPD about advertised internet speeds. The ISP raised concerns about attorney-client privilege (see 1808160068). The company hasn’t cited any New York legal precedent, relying instead on outside cases, Montgomery said. Deny the AG’s request, Charter said Friday, filing examples of its communications for in camera review. The examples “confirm that Charter’s privilege designations applicable to selected communications involving NCTA and other trade associations’ counsel were reasonable and proper,” Charter said.