The Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation continued legal efforts today to obtain computer hard drives of 22 employees at the state's primary workers' compensation insurer.

DBR filed motions with Superior Court Judge Melanie Wilk Thunberg in Warwick, R.I., asking for reconsideration of her ruling last week that the material from Beacon Mutual Insurance Co. should not be made available.

In addition to that request, the department asked the court to order copies made of all the hard-drive material it seeks while the issue is being argued.

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