California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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sufficient and appropriate remedy for an improper denial of discovery , while prohibition is the remedy ordinarily employed to prevent im- proper discovery . Mandate is proper to compel a physical examination , Sharf v . Superior Court ...
sufficient and appropriate remedy for an improper denial of discovery , while prohibition is the remedy ordinarily employed to prevent im- proper discovery . Mandate is proper to compel a physical examination , Sharf v . Superior Court ...
Page 353
... Discovery , 2d , ed . , ยงยง5.09 , 5.12 ) , when it represented in answers to interrogatories that it would do so , its opponent become entitled to rely on these representations . " 21 The Court of Appeal also directed the trial court to ...
... Discovery , 2d , ed . , ยงยง5.09 , 5.12 ) , when it represented in answers to interrogatories that it would do so , its opponent become entitled to rely on these representations . " 21 The Court of Appeal also directed the trial court to ...
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... discovery by an adverse party was merely a question of procedure , to be governed by federal law.38 Justice Chambers wrote a strong dissent against compelling such tax return disclosure , raising federal constitutional questions ...
... discovery by an adverse party was merely a question of procedure , to be governed by federal law.38 Justice Chambers wrote a strong dissent against compelling such tax return disclosure , raising federal constitutional questions ...
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