U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge Paul Grimm has warned attorneys on two sides of a Harford County laundry workers' overtime case that they need to do a better job of sharing information with each other during discovery, when two sides in a legal case make inquiries of the other side.
Judge Grimm told attorneys for both sides to estimate best- and worst-case scenarios of what they believe the case is worth and share the information with each other. After that, they are to...
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