Posted by 135 Fan on June 23, 2008 at 15:52:43 from (24.70.95.205):
What happens when an experienced lawyer defies a judges order and then tries to change part of it to more suit his clients case? I had a pre-trial meeting and was ordered to produce a list of jobs I applied for, for the 3 month period I am claiming in my action. The other side was ordered to produce their phone records for a specific 2 week time period. I sent a letter to the lawyer asking who he would call as witnesses and if he reviewed the phone records. He said he did not and does not intend to review any phone records and says that I need to provide him with a list of job applications for a 7 month period. I checked with a clerk of the court and when she reviewed the judges notes, agreed with me. 3 month list of job applications and phone records for a 2 week period from the company. I think the lawyer's just trying to intimidate me but I'm curious what the trial judge will think. I don't think a lawyer can use ignorance as a defence for defying a judges order or changing it? Some insight from someone with legal experience would be appreciated. Thanks. Dave
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