EFTA01107625Set 9
2012-12-1814p3,914w
Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant Jeffrey Epstein ("Epstein"), by and through his
undersigned counsel and pursuant to Rule 1.280(c) of the Florida Rules of Civil
Procedure, hereby requests this Court to enter ... seeks a protective
order from this financial net worth discovery.
MEMORANDUM OF LAW
Rule 1.280(c) of the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure affords the Court discretion
to grant protective ... embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense that justice requires." FLA.
R.Cw. P. Rule 1.280(c) (2012); Orlando Sports Stadium, Inc. v. Sentinel Star Company
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EFTA00691823Set 9
2013-01-098p1,780w
Motion, therefore, not only fails to
comport with the rudimentary requisites delineated in Rule 1.280(c) of the Florida Rules
of Civil Procedure, but also blatantly disregards the threshold standard ... denial of Edwards's Motion for Protective Order is mandated.
MEMORANDUM OF LAW
Rule 1.280(c) of the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure affords the Court discretion
to grant protective
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EFTA01103276Set 9
2011-05-239p2,023w
litigant is entitled
carte blanche to irrelevant discovery.
Id. at 95.
13. Rule 1.280(c) affords the Court discretion to grant protective orders for good
cause shown and to protect ... enter an order that the requested discovery
not be had at all. Rule 1.280(c)(1), Fla. R. Civ. P.; compare Medero v. Fla. Power & Light ... discovery protective order reasonable within the spectrum of Rule 1.280(c)).
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FOWLER WHITE BURNETT PA. • 901 PHILLIPS POINT WEST, 777 soma FLAGLER DRIVE, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33401 •
EFTA01103279
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EFTA00583806Set 9
2011-05-236p1,635w
litigant is entitled
carte blanche to irrelevant discovery.
Id. at 95.
14. Rule 1.280(c) affords the Court discretion to grant protective orders for good
cause shown and to protect ... enter an order that the requested discovery
not be had at all. Rule 1.280(c)(1), Ha. R. Civ. P.; compare Medero v. Fla. Power & Light ... discovery protective order reasonable within the spectrum of Rule 1.280(c)).
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FOWLER WHITE BURNETT P.A. • 901 PHILLIPS POINT WEST, 777 SOUTH FLAGLF.R DRIVE, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
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EFTA00728112Set 9
2010-03-012p358w
Witness, by and through her undersigned attorney,
Jack A. Goldberger, and pursuant to Rule 1.280(c), Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, moves for
a Protective Order to reschedule her deposition
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00728112.pdf