Given plaintiffs' dilatory prosecution of this action and failure to pursue discovery vigorously, as manifested by, inter alia, their failure to conduct depositions until two weeks before the end date set by the court for all disclosure, and their failure to seek disclosure from the former third-party defendant or from nonparties, the IAS Court did not improvidently exercise its broad discretion in the supervision of discovery-related matters (see, Kamhi...
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