PUERTO v. THE SUPERIOR COURT PART I
Trial court abused its discretion by limiting plaintiffs' discovery of addresses and telephone numbers of persons identified by defendant as having potentially discoverable information to those persons willing to have their addresses and phone numbers disclosed in response to an inquiry by a third party administrator. Such restriction unduly hampered plaintiffs in conducting discovery to which they were entitled by erecting obstacles that exceeded the protections necessary to adequately guard the privacy rights of the persons involved and exceeded protections given by law to more sensitive personal information.
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