KIVA.com ABC 7: Brown's lawyers said there's a more practical explanation. "It was late in the day (when we got the subpoena), and it said that we had to produce all of these documents the very next morning. This is like an 18-paragraph request for documents. There was not enough time to file all of these documents, so we filed a motion for a protective order. Under Texas law, when you file a protective order, you don't have to produce the documents unless the court says you have to produce the documents. Once the court said to produce the documents, we produced the documents. Where's the controversy?" said Brown's Alliance Defense Fund lawyer, Joel Oster.
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