PRIMM v. ISAAC

No. 2002-SC-0344-MR.

127 S.W.3d 630 (2004)

Daniel D. PRIMM, Jr., M.D., Appellant v. Sheila R. ISAAC, Judge, Fayette Circuit Court, et al., Appellees and Fansteel V/R Wesson; Larry S. Fraher; Rose M. Rhodus; and Steve Mueler, Real Parties in Interest.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

February 19, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barbara J. Bowers, Johann F. Herklotz, Piper, Wellman & Bowers, Lexington, for Appellant.

H. Brad Harris, Richard G. Griffith, Kelly Michelle Kaiser, Stoll, Keenon & Park, LLP, Lexington, for Appellee.


Opinion of the Court by Justice GRAVES.

This is the third in a recent continuum of cases concerning the extent to which a party can discover and prove the positional bias of an adverse party's expert witness. In Tuttle v. Perry, Ky., 82 S.W.3d 920 (2002), this Court held that a CR 35.011 examining physician can be questioned on cross-examination as...

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