The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on whether or not communications between an attorney and his expert witness are discoverable.
The justices filed a one-page order granting allocatur August 31.
The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on whether or not communications between an attorney and his expert witness are discoverable.
September 06, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on whether or not communications between an attorney and his expert witness are discoverable.
The justices filed a one-page order granting allocatur August 31.
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