Oracle and PeopleSoft Tangle on Discovery
The legal fisticuffs over Oracle Corp.’s intent to wrest control of PeopleSoft Inc. is heating up again, with recent court transcripts that read like a bad Judge Judy episode.
After a lashing from Delaware Chancery Court Vice Chancellor Leo Strine last Wednesday that characterized both company’s behavior as jejune, PeopleSoft agreed to submit some 2,000 e-mails - previously deemed as privileged information - to Oracle’s legal team by Thursday, according to court documents obtained by eWEEK.
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