Opinion ID: 780711
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: standard of review

Text: 6 We review the district court's rulings on appellants' work product claim for abuse of discretion. See In re Grand Jury Proceedings, 219 F.3d 175, 182 (2d Cir.2000); United States v. Adlman, 68 F.3d 1495, 1499 (2d Cir.1995). A district court abuses its discretion when (1) its decision rests on an error of law (such as application of the wrong legal principle) or a clearly erroneous factual finding, or (2) its decision — though not necessarily the product of a legal error or a clearly erroneous factual finding — cannot be located within the range of permissible decisions. Zervos v. Verizon New York, Inc., 252 F.3d 163, 169 (2d Cir.2001) (footnote omitted); see United States v. Adlman, 68 F.3d at 1502 (remanding case where district court applied incorrect legal standard to work product claim). We find no such error in this case. To the contrary, we conclude that Judge Chin's decision fully comports with applicable law.