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information sought appears reasonably calculated to lead to the
discovery of admissible evidence.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(1) (emphasis added). As such, as long as the discovery requested is relevant ... will enable other parties to assess the applicability of the privilege or
protection.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(5) (emphasis added). As such, if a party alleges that information requested ... evasive or
incomplete answer shall be treated as a failure to answer." FLA. R.CIv. P 1.380. Accordingly, the
responding party must either object to, or agree to produce, each item
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will enable other parties to assess the applicability of the privilege or
protection.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(5) (emphasis added). As such, if a party alleges that information requested ... evasive or
incomplete answer shall be treated as a failure to answer." FLA. R.Civ. P 1.380. Accordingly, the
responding party must either object to, or agree to produce, each item ... will enable other parties to assess the applicability of the privilege or
protection.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(5) (emphasis added). As such, if a party alleges that information requested
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EFTA00802139Set 9
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information sought appears reasonably calculated to lead to the
discovery of admissible evidence.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(1) (emphasis added). As such, as long as the discovery requested is relevant ... will enable other parties to assess the applicability of the privilege or
protection.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(5) (emphasis added). As such, if a party alleges that information requested ... evasive or
incomplete answer shall be treated as a failure to answer." FLA. R.Civ. P 1.380. Accordingly, the
responding party must either object to, or agree to produce, each item
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information sought appears reasonably calculated to lead to the
discovery of admissible evidence.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(1) (emphasis added). As such, as long as the discovery requested is relevant ... will enable other parties to assess the applicability of the privilege or
protection.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(5) (emphasis added). As such, if a party alleges that information requested ... evasive or
incomplete answer shall be treated as a failure to answer." FLA. R.Civ. P 1.380. Accordingly, the
responding party must either object to, or agree to produce, each item
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subdivision (d). Othenvise, evidence objected to shall be
taken subject to the objections.
FLA. R.Civ. P.1.130(c) (2015) (emphasis added). Rule 1.310(d) permits a litigant to terminate ... undue hardship to obtain the substantial equivalent of the materials by
other means.
FLA. R.Civ. P. I .280(b)(4) (2013) (emphasis added). See also Genovese v. Provident Life ... work product is not absolutely protected, as there is a "good cause"
exception. FLA. R.Civ. P. 1.280 (2013).
Further, it is well-established that a Plaintiff cannot assert work product
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will enable other parties to assess the applicability of the privilege or
protection.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(5) (emphasis added). As such, if a party alleges that information requested ... evasive or
incomplete answer shall be treated as a failure to answer." FLA. R.Civ. P 1.380. Accordingly, the
responding party must either object to, or agree to produce, each item ... will enable other parties to assess the applicability of the privilege or
protection.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(5) (emphasis added). As such, if a party alleges that information requested
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EFTA00585352Set 9
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will enable other parties to assess the applicability of the privilege or
protection.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(5) (emphasis added). As such, if a party alleges that information requested ... evasive or
incomplete answer shall be treated as a failure to answer." FLA. R.Civ. P 1.380. Accordingly, the
responding party must either object to, or agree to produce, each item ... will enable other parties to assess the applicability of the privilege or
protection.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(5) (emphasis added). As such, if a party alleges that information requested
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EFTA00800481Set 9
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subdivision (d). Othenvise, evidence objected to shall be
taken subject to the objections.
FLA. R.Civ. P.1.130(c) (2013) (emphasis added). Rule 1.310(d) permits a litigant to terminate ... undue hardship to obtain the substantial equivalent of the materials by
other means.
FLA. R.Civ. P. 1.280(b)(4) (2013) (emphasis added). See also Genovese v. Provident Life ... work product is not absolutely protected, as there is a "good cause"
exception. FLA. R.Civ. P. 1.280 (2013).
Further, it is well-established that a Plaintiff cannot assert work product
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authority
to bifurcate a case between the liability and the damages issues. FLA. R.Civ. P. 1.270
(2013).Rule 1.270 states, in relevant part that "[t]he court in furtherance ... number of claims, crossclaims,
counterclaims, third-party claims, or issues." FLA. R.Civ. P. 1.270 (2013). This Rule
states a liberal standard, allowing the court to use discretion. Microclimate Sales ... Doherty, 731 So. 2d 856, 858 (Fla. 5th DCA 1999); Fla. R.Civ. P. 1.270 (2013).
Bifurcation is proper "absent a specific threat of inconsistent verdicts or prejudice to a
party
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annoyance embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense that justice
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requires." FLA. R.Civ. P. 1.280(c) (2012) (emphasis added); Orlando Sports Stadium,
Inc. v. Sentinel Star Company ... information sought appears
reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.
FLA. R.Civ. P 1.280(1). As such, so long as the discovery requested is relevant
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part, that "[Heave of court shall be given freely when
justice so requires." Fla. R.Civ. P. 1.190(a) (2013). Here, Epstein specifically reserved
the right to amend his affirmative defenses ... treated in all respects as if they had been raised in the pleadings." Fla. R.Civ. P. 1.190(6)
(2013). See also Anglo American Auto Auctions, Inc. v. Tumblello
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party from annoyance
embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense that justice requires." FLA.
R.Civ. P. 1.280(c) (2012); Orlando Sports Stadium, Inc. v. Sentinel Star Company ... Court to protect Epstein by issuing an Order "that discovery not be
had." FLA. R.Civ. P. 1.280(c) (2014).
I Because Final Judgment has already been entered, Epstein is cognizant
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Rivenvind Parking, LLP, 836
So. 2d 1073, 1075 (Fla. 5th DCA 2003); FLA. R.CIV. P 1.280(b). Likewise, "once the final
judgment is entered, the need for discovery is over
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