· 12/5/2017
United States v. Lazo-Aguirre
Citations
- 705 F. App'x 313
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- granting motion to compel and explaining that “when a litigant alleges matters that put her medical status at issue, she waives her right to object to the discovery of her medical records.”
- “[W]hen a litigant alleges matters that put her medical status at issue, she waives her right to object to the discovery of her medical records.”
- when plaintiff “puts her medical status at issue, she waives her right to object to the discovery of her medical records”
- Congress’ purpose in enacting the ADA, was at least in part, “to permit employers to inquire into employees' medical conditions in order to provide reasonable accommodations[]”
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Judges: Dennis, Southwick, Wiener
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