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The court granted the plaintiff's motion to compel enforcement of subpoenas in full, requiring accounting firms to disclose tax returns, financial documents, and related records despite the defendants' claim of accountant-client privilege. The court held that financial documents and certain work product are discoverable and cannot be shielded from discovery by transferring them to an accountant.
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