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Rezendes v. Naeni
Plaintiff appeals from a judgment of nonsuit in his action for medical malpractice against respondents. On the first day of trial, the court denied appellant's motion to continue and granted two of respondents' motions in limine. Those rulings effectively precluded appellant from presenting the evidence necessary to establish breach of the standard of care and causation. Appellant conceded he was unable to prove his case and the court granted respondents' motion for nonsuit. On appeal, appellant contends the court abused its discretion in denying him a short continuance to secure the attendance of a necessary witness. Court affirmed.

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