In this action for damages arising from defendants' alleged breach of a contract to provide consulting and administrative services, this Court previously found "a reasonable possibility that evidence with respect to [plaintiffs'] mitigation of damages will be relevant at trial" and reversed the IAS Court's denial of a motion to compel plaintiffs to respond to interrogatories, which included demands for production of tax and other financial information (
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