WEINROTT, J., March 4, 1969.
The issue before the court is the propriety of certain interrogatories addressed by plaintiffs to the five defendant physicians by way of pretrial discovery. Defendants object to answering on three grounds: 1. That all the questions are asked in bad faith; 2. that some are irrelevant; and 3. that certain of them require opinions as an expert witness. At the argument, plaintiffs withdrew several interrogatories, and defendants withdrew...
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