Sue RichmondOctober 23, 2014 at 6:36 AM
The documents will be critical to both sides in this case. They will show who knew what and when. They may also show the scope of involvement of others in the compounding industry, who claim NECC was rouge and a "one time" mistake. While they are under a protective order right now and can't be released to third parties, if the case goes to trial (rather than a plea agreement being reached) the information will become eventually become public.