LUBELLE v. ROCHESTER TEL. CORP.


70 Misc.2d 640 (1972)

Jack G. Lubelle, Plaintiff, v. Rochester Telephone Corporation, Defendant.

County Court, Monroe County.

June 16, 1972


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack G. Lubelle, plaintiff in person, and Lubelle, Friedman & Greenfield for plaintiff. Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle (John B. Hood of counsel), for defendant.


DAVID O. BOEHM, J.

In this action against the defendant for trespassing upon the plaintiff's property by attaching a telephone cable to plaintiff's building, the defendant made a demand for a bill of particulars which included a request for information for the fair market value of plaintiff's property before and after the trespass. The plaintiff has refused to provide this information, stating that it is immaterial to the issues in the lawsuit because...

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