By Richard W. Luesebrink
In 1957, California adopted a substantially revised Discovery Act, which the Supreme Court reviewed four years later in Greyhound Corp. v. Superior Court, 56 Cal.2d 355 (1961).
The court described the many virtues and objectives o...
In 1957, California adopted a substantially revised Discovery Act, which the Supreme Court reviewed four years later in Greyhound Corp. v. Superior Court, 56 Cal.2d 355 (1961).
The court described the many virtues and objectives o...
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