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· 3/13/2000

Electric Mobility Corp. v. Bourns Sensors/Controls, Inc.

Citations

  • 87 F. Supp. 2d 394
  • 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2877
  • 2000 WL 287999

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Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “While it is true that a judicial admission normally binds the party making it throughout the course of the action, it is also well-established that trial judges are given broad discretion to relieve parties from the consequences of judicial admissions in appropriate cases.”
  • “While it is true that a judicial admission normally binds the party making it throughout the course of the action, it is also well-established that trial judges are given broad discretion to relieve parties from the consequences of judicial admissions in appropriate cases.”
  • “While it is true that a judicial admission normally binds the party making it throughout the course of the action, it is also well- established that trial judges are given broad discretion to relieve parties from the consequences of judicial admissions in appropriate cases.”’

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Judges: Orlofsky

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