Donald Davidson -- a New Jersey lawyer known for abiding by the rules -- has suddenly found himself the poster boy for defense lawyer stonewalling. His videotaped remarks at a CLE seminar, in which he advocated a "just say no" approach to discovery in nursing home litigation, are being disseminated throughout the country. In addition, a Minnesota plaintiffs lawyer is using Davidson's comments in ATLA lectures as an example of obstructive defense tactics.
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Candid Comments About Discovery Bring Lawyer National Notoriety
New Jersey Law Journal
September 21, 2004
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