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ROBERT CARPENTER v. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ALAMEDA COUNTY Part II
Court order that, without setting forth names of tests, ordered plaintiff to submit to standardized written psychological tests to test emotional and cognitive functioning. Order did not comply with statutory requirement that discovery order granting mental examination describe tests and procedures in detail. Where record did not indicate what psychological tests defendant's expert would use or terms by which expert obtained tests or any limitations on their disclosure, court erred in ruling that providing plaintiff with copy of written test materials would be copyright infringement in every instance.

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