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Case Name | Lewis v. Simpson Timber Co. | |
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Date | 05/06/2008 | |
Note | The trial court did not rely on unsupported facts, apply the wrong legal standard, or adopt a view that no reasonable person would take when it admitted exhibits 3 through 9 only for demonstrative purposes. | |
Citation | 36268-6-II | |
WCC Citation | WCC 242008 WA |
Still experiencing symptoms, Lewis quit working at Simpson Timber in August 2003. Simpson also provided Lewis with all of the questions that it posed to the examiner before Lewis attended the examination. After the discovery deadline, Lewis proffered a psychological medical expert to rebut Montanaro's opinion, to which Simpson objected. After Simpson presented its case in chief to the IAJ, Lewis attempted to admit photographs of her former work area at Simpson. Simpson unsuccessfully moved for a judgment as a matter of law after Lewis rested her case, after Simpson rested its case, and after the jury returned its verdict.
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