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In episode 47, Jim Garrity spoke about the problems you may encounter when entities produce a large number of 30(b)(6) designees on an equally large number of topics (e.g., 29 designees on 30 topics). Today, Garrity covers the difficulties you'll face when an entity produces just a single designee to cover a large number of topics (e.g., one designee on 33 topics). What complications will this cause for you, and how should you deal with it? As always, Garrity offers practical tips for dealing with it. Today's episode is based on Infernal Technology, LLC, et al. v. Epic Games, Inc., 2021 WL 3493495 (E. D. N. C. Aug. 9, 2021). Thanks for listening, and please send a kind thank-you to our production staff by leaving us a 5-star review wherever you get your podcasts.
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In episode 47, Jim Garrity spoke about the problems you may encounter when entities produce a large number of 30(b)(6) designees on an equally large number of topics (e.g., 29 designees on 30 topics). Today, Garrity covers the difficulties you'll face when an entity produces just a single designee to cover a large number of topics (e.g., one designee on 33 topics). What complications will this cause for you, and how should you deal with it? As always, Garrity offers practical tips for dealing with it. Today's episode is based on Infernal Technology, LLC, et al. v. Epic Games, Inc., 2021 WL 3493495 (E. D. N. C. Aug. 9, 2021). Thanks for listening, and please send a kind thank-you to our production staff by leaving us a 5-star review wherever you get your podcasts.

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