Immerso v. U.S. Dep’t of Lab., No. 20-4064, 2022 WL 17333083 (2d Cir. Nov. 30, 2022) (per curiam)
Date
Immerso v. U.S. Dep’t of Lab., No. 20-4064, 2022 WL 17333083 (2d Cir. Nov. 30, 2022) (per curiam)
Re: Request for email concerning company’s contract with U.S. Department of State
Disposition: Affirming district court’s grant of government’s motion for summary judgment
- Exemption 4: “[The Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit] affirm[s] the district court’s order granting summary judgment with respect to [the requester’s] FOIA claims, for substantially the same reasons stated by the district court in its careful and well-reasoned memorandum dated November 20, 2020.”
- Litigation Considerations, Discovery: “With respect to [the requester’s] argument that she was entitled to discovery regarding any nonprivileged parts of the [requested] email, [the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit] agree[s] with the district court that segregation was unwarranted in this case.”
Court Decision Topic(s)
Court of Appeals opinions
Exemption 4
Litigation Considerations, Discovery
Updated December 20, 2022