51 F.R.D. 187 | D.D.C. | 1970
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER
Subsequent to July 1, 1970 (the effective date of the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure), plaintiff filed a request for production of documents by the defendant, Doctors Hospital, Inc., designating the following documents:
1. Minutes and reports of any. Board or Committee of Doctors Hospital or its staff concerning the death of Frank J. Bredice on December 11, 1966.
2. Reports, statements or memoranda, including reports to the malpractice carrier, reduced to writing, no matter when or by whom sent, concerning the death of Frank J. Bredice on December 11, 1966.
In each instance, the material requested is the same material which was the subject of plaintiff’s earlier Motion for Production and Inspection. The defendant Hospital resisted this Motion, and the Motion was denied by Judge Corcoran of this Court pursuant to his Opinion filed herein on March 11, 1970, 50 F.R.D. 249.
The defendant Hospital has filed its Objections to the present request for
The Court also adheres to Judge Corcoran’s ruling regarding item 2 of the request, all of the material covered by said request having been generated subsequent to the institution of this suit.
Therefore, it is by the Court, this 12th day of October, 1970,
Adjudged, ordered and decreed that the objections of defendant, Doctors Hospital, Inc., to the request for production of documents be and the same hereby are sustained.