Nearly two months after German law enforcement authorities raided Jones Day’s Munich office as part of an investigation into Volkswagen AG, a court has tossed a complaint by the firm about government efforts to obtain materials on its embattled client.

Juve, a leading German legal publication, reported Wednesday that a spokeswoman for a district court in Munich had confirmed the dismissal of Jones Day’s objections to a search of its offices as part of an ongoing probe of Volkswagen and its Audi affiliate.

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