Opinion
20-cv-04688-RS (AGT)
01-10-2023
ANIBAL RODRIGUEZ, et al., Plaintiffs, v. GOOGLE LLC, Defendant.
DISCOVERY ORDER Re: Dkt. No. 262
ALEX G. TSE United States Magistrate Judge
Plaintiffs seek an order that would compel Google to “confirm whether there are any current regulatory investigations relating to WAA,” and to “produce all documents provided to any such regulator (limited to documents relating to WAA).” Dkt. 262 at 2.
Google represents that it is involved in “hundreds of privacy-related investigations in the world,” many of which “may tangentially or even directly involve WAA,” but none of which is “focused on Firebase.” Id. at 4. The interplay between WAA and Firebase is the focus of this case. At this late stage of fact discovery, the Court won't require Google to identify, and produce documents from, regulatory investigations that don't share the same focus. As none do, plaintiffs' request to compel is denied.
IT IS SO ORDERED.