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Stern v. U.S. District Court for the District of Mass., No. 99-1839 (1st Cir.) (214 F.3d 4) (April 12, 2000) (Judge Bruce M. Selya)

In this case, the First Circuit held that the Federal district court in Massachusetts went beyond the limits of its power by adopting into its own rules a state ethics rule that imposes new substantive requirements on prosecutors who want to subpoena client related information from a lawyer.

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