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7 Blown Discovery Deadlines Over 18 Months = Dismissal With Prejudice As Rule 219 Sanction (IL 1st Dist.)

Let’s see.  12 court hearings over a year-and-a-half devoted entirely to discovery disputes.  7 missed deadlines – 3 of which were “final” – and one of those 3 was even “final, final, final, final, final!”.  And still – no discovery compliance from the plaintiff.  There  was even an intermediate contempt sanction of a $500 fine and another court order …

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Posted byPaulPDecember 3, 2013December 4, 2013Posted inCivil Procedure, Mechanics Lien/Construction LawTags: 219(c)(v), discovery sanctions, electronically stored information, ESI, Master Hand, Rule 219
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