IT IS ORDERED that the petition for writ of mandamus be GRANTED. The district court is instructed to: (1) vacate its order which permits unlimited discovery by Burlington Northern and directs the government to comply with the railroad’s discovery requests; (2) promptly address and decide the action for enforcement of the Inspector General’s administrative subpoena to Burlington Northern; and (3) pending resolution of the enforcement action, defer and suspend all activity, specifically including discovery, in the consolidated suit by Burlington Northern for declaratory judgment, injunctive relief, and damages.
Judicial review of an administrative subpoena in an enforcement action is limited and is to be handled summarily and with dispatch.
In re EEOC,
As noted, subpoena enforcement actions are intended to be summary and are designed to secure quick judicial review of administrative activities. Consistent therewith, discovery is allowed in only the exceptional eases “where the circumstances indicate that further information is necessary for the courts to discharge their duty.”
SEC v. Dresser Indus.,
As a general rule, “a defendant is not ‘entitled to engage in counter-discovery to find grounds for resisting’ a subpoena...'.”
In re EEOC,
In the case at bar Burlington Northern asserts that the administrative subpoena should not be enforced because the Inspector General lacks the statutory authority to conduct the planned audit of the railroad. Such a defense to the enforcement action requires that the court interpret the relevant statutes; little if any discovery should be required in that endeavor.
Upon its further consideration, should the district court determine that Burlington Northern is to be permitted a limited, measured amount of discovery in the enforcement action, it shall remain mindful of the requirement that exceptional circumstances must exist before the involuntary depositions of high agency officials are permitted.
EEOC v. K-Mart,
This matter is returned to the district court for further proceedings consistent herewith. The mandate shall issue forthwith.
