Mendoza v. City of Mabton, 81 P.3d 119 (Wash. 2003). · Go Syfert
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23 citation events (23 in the last 25 years) across 3 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Roberson v. Perez (washctapp, 2004-08-03)
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Wash. Ct. App. · 2004 · signal: see also · confidence low
Our Supreme Court has held that to support imposition of one of the greater sanctions, the disobedient party's discovery violation must be " willful or deliberate and [one that] substantially prejudiced the opponent's ability to prepare for trial." Burnet, 131 Wash.2d at 494 , 933 P.2d 1036 (emphasis added); see also Carlson v. Lake Chelan Cmty. Hosp., 116 Wash.App. 718, 737 , 66 P.3d 1080 , review granted, 150 Wash.2d 1017 , 81 P.3d 119 (2003).
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Mendoza
v.
City of Mabton
No. 73904-8.
Washington Supreme Court.
Dec 2, 2003.
81 P.3d 119
Published

Petition for review of a decision of the Court of Appeals, Nos. 20923-7-III, 20966-1-III, March 13, 2003, 116 Wn. App. 1014. Denied December 2, 2003.