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NJ Supreme Court Puts the Kaibash on Document Dumping in Pretrial Discovery


In the context of a medical malpractice suit, the NJ Supreme Court recently held that it is not permissible to answer a specific written interrogatory question in pretrial discovery by burying the information in a document dump without citing to the specific documents that are responsive to the question.  Brugaletta v. Garcia, _ N.J. _ (July 25, 2...

Posted by , October 2, 2018 • Litigation

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