Brown Rudnick Likely to Escape Sanctions for Improper Redaction

Concluding Brown Rudnick did not intentionally or recklessly violate a confidentiality order by failing to properly redact information from a key complaint, the examiner’s report in the Tribune bankruptcy is cause for relief at the law firm. The examiner also concluded Brown Rudnick had the right to file the complaint and did not violate a court order in doing so. The firm, representing a trustee for creditors in the bankruptcy, will likely escape serious sanctions, though it might have to pay attorney fees to JPMorgan Chase.

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