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Litigation

Jun. 30, 2000

Minimal Invasion?

The Practitioner: Litigation By John S. Caragozian and Donald E. Warner Jr. An employer must provide relevant employee addresses and phone numbers in discovery. Page 7. Minimal Invasion? Employee Phone Numbers and Addresses Are Discoverable

By John S. Caragozian and Donald E. Warner Jr.
        A recent Court of Appeal opinion on civil discovery set several malpractice traps for lawyers. Valley Presbyterian Hospital v. Superior Court, 2000 Daily Journal D.A.R. 3244 (Cal. App. Mar. 29, 2000), held that employers must provide relevant employees' home addresses and telephone numbers in response to discovery.
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