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<blockquote data-quote="GTRX7" data-source="post: 720651" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>I don't know much about the plaintiff, but I agree with you that by far the most likely scenario is settlement. It is not clear to me that Williamson will have the right to appeal this order, but even if he does, it is extremely unlikely such an appeal would be successful. Judges have wide latitude to use their judgment to determine what information might be "relevant" to a case. Such a decision could ordinarily only be overturned if it is found by an appeals court that the judge "abused their discretion," meaning that the judge's decision "lies beyond the pale of reasonable justification" under the circumstances. That is a very high standard. It is not sufficient for the appeals court to simply conclude that they would have reached a different decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRX7, post: 720651, member: 1045"] I don't know much about the plaintiff, but I agree with you that by far the most likely scenario is settlement. It is not clear to me that Williamson will have the right to appeal this order, but even if he does, it is extremely unlikely such an appeal would be successful. Judges have wide latitude to use their judgment to determine what information might be "relevant" to a case. Such a decision could ordinarily only be overturned if it is found by an appeals court that the judge "abused their discretion," meaning that the judge's decision "lies beyond the pale of reasonable justification" under the circumstances. That is a very high standard. It is not sufficient for the appeals court to simply conclude that they would have reached a different decision. [/QUOTE]
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