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May 15, 2008

CA1: SEC wins something

Duggan v. SEC, No. 07-2494 (unpublished).  I think this is a FOIA request.  The opinion reads, in relevant part “The Securities and Exchange Commission made an adequate showing at summary judgment that it had conducted a search that was reasonably calculated to disclose requested documents....The appellant could not rely upon mere innuendo and speculation to overcome that showing....Finally, the appellant made no showing that the district court abused its broad discretion in ruling on his discovery motions.”

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