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1:20-md-02974
N.D. Ga.
Jun 17, 2025

IN RE: Paragard IUD Products Liability Litigation

MDL ACTION FILE NO. 1:20-md-02974-LMM

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ATLANTA DIVISION

June 17, 2025

Document 1080

ORDER

On June 10, 2025, the Court entered an Order in which it overruled certain privilege and scope objections raised by Defendants during the fact and Rule 30(b)(6) depositions of William Senatore and granted Plaintiffs’ request to reopen the depositions to ask questions about the 2023 IPS audit. Dkt. No. [1074]. Defendant CooperSurgical (“Cooper“) has since requested clarification regarding the Court‘s ruling. That clarification follows:

Because Defendants impermissibly roadblocked Plaintiffs at the initial depositions, Plaintiffs are NOT limited to the questions they asked at the initial depositions.

Defendants may assert privilege objections only so far as they are necessary to protect attorney-client privilege, i.e., to instruct the witness not to answer questions that would divulge communications with counsel that were made in confidence for the purpose of obtaining or providing legal advice. As Cooper acknowledges, the Court has ruled that issues falling outside this privilege include, but are not limited to:

  • Whether the 2023 mock FDA inspection (“audit“) was arranged under the direction of counsel for Cooper;
  • Whether outside or in-house counsel for Cooper was present at the audit, the names of those present and/or talked to, when/where/how often/how long s/he met with counsel, and whether counsel reviewed a document or document(s);
  • Facts related to the audit, such as observations made by Mr. Senatore during the audit, facts about what counsel did during the audit, and findings from the audit;
  • Facts related to May 9, 2025 Deposition Exhibits 28 and 29.

To be clear, the Court saw no evidence in either of the Senatore depositions that Plaintiffs posed any questions implicating attorney-client or work-product privilege, and it expects the same at the reopened depositions. If Defendants instruct the witness not to answer on privilege grounds on which the Court has already ruled (as to some issues, more than once), the Court will award sanctions—including at least costs—against them.

IT IS SO ORDERED this 17th day of June, 2025.

Leigh Martin May

United States District Judge

Case Details

Case Name: IN RE: Paragard IUD Products Liability Litigation
Court Name: District Court, N.D. Georgia
Date Published: Jun 17, 2025
Citation: 1:20-md-02974
Docket Number: 1:20-md-02974
Court Abbreviation: N.D. Ga.
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