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· 12/11/1987

Edward J. Petrus, M.D. v. Otis R. Bowen, M.D., Secretary of Health & Human Services, Defendants

Citations

  • 833 F.2d 581
  • 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 16204

How courts have described this case

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  • recognizing that trial courts have “broad discretion and inherent power to stay discovery until preliminary questions that may dispose of the case are determined”
  • “A trial court has broad discretion and inherent power to stay discovery until preliminary questions that may dispose of the case are determined.”
  • “A trial court has broad discretion and inherent power to stay discovery until preliminary questions that may dispose of the case are determined.”
  • “[a] trial court has broad discretion and inherent power to stay discovery until preliminary questions that may dispose of the case are determined”

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Judges: Clark, Rubin, Davis

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