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Remington ordered to provide certain information to 10 Sandy Hook families

A judge has ruled that Remington must “act in good faith” to provide certain information to 10 Sandy Hook families as part of their wrongful death lawsuit against the gunmaker.  Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis ruled Tuesday that the information is fair game for the families to discover whether the defendants met their obligations.  Remington objected to naming every person the company has contacted for “any statements, documents, and/or communication concerning the shooting on 12-14, including statements, documents, and/or communications concerning responses to the shooting and/or the shooter”.  The lawsuit rests on whether Remington used reckless marketing, in violation of Connecticut’s Unfair Trade Practices Act.  Bellis previously allowed the families’ attorneys to question the gunmaker’s executives under oath about its internal organization and procedures — which Remington considered invasive and improper.  70 separate requests for documents to date has resulted in production of tens of thousands of documents, consisting of more than 100,000 pages.

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