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Can you please link to whatever study this has come from as all I can find on Google is 2 mentions from old forum posts from 2007.
It literally has the citation in the text
So link it - because it's not coming up when I searched for it, as I have shown already.
Here is the link to the Case: https://www.vacourts.gov/static/opinions/opnscvwp/1061785.pdf
As for the two decades old discovery documents, you'd probably have to contact the court directly for those because they don't seem to be listed online.