Company: Discovery Sought In Lithium Battery Injury Case 'Unduly Burdensome'

OKLAHOMA CITY - One of the defendants sued in connection with injuries suffered by two workers when a lithium battery exploded during a hydraulic fracturing operation on March 17 filed a brief in Oklahoma federal court contending that its delay in responding to discovery requests is not a refusal to comply, but rather is due to the fact that the request is "overly broad and unduly burdensome" (Jacob McGehee, et al. v. Southwest Electronic Energy Corporation, et al., and Southwest Electronic Energy Corporation v. Engineered Power LP, et al., No. 15-145, W.D. Okla.).
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