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In an interim judgment, the District Court of The Hague decided that a report of findings prepared by external legal counsel had to be produced to the defendants in the proceedings.
In an interim judgment, the District Court of The Hague decided
that a report of findings prepared by external legal counsel had to
be produced to the defendants in the proceedings. The main
considerations of the Court were that the report contained merely
factual findings, a draft of which was previously reviewed by the
defendants, and that the report mentioned that it could be shared
with the relevant authorities (in Dutch only).
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