PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY MUST DISCLOSE HIS THINKING ON RELEVANCE OF DOCUMENTS Gardner v. Manor Care of Boca Raton | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY MUST DISCLOSE HIS THINKING ON RELEVANCE OF DOCUMENTS Gardner v. Manor Care of Boca Raton | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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Andrews Nursing Home Litigation Reporter
April 19, 2002
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PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY MUST DISCLOSE HIS THINKING ON RELEVANCE OF DOCUMENTS

Gardner v. Manor Care of Boca Raton

A divided panel of a Florida appeals court has upheld a discovery order compelling a plaintiff's attorney to indicate to opposing counsel which documents produced by the defense during discovery he considers relevant to his client's case. Gardner et...
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