Civil Practice – Discovery – Contract – Aircraft Lease – Expenses
Rayfield Aviation, LLC v. Lyon Aviation, Inc. Defendant contends plaintiff was having financial difficulties that motivated plaintiff to bring this allegedly frivolous lawsuit. However, since the “motive” for the suit is not relevant to the actual breach of contract claims raised in this case, defendant is not entitled to discover plaintiff’s financing and revenue information.
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Published: August 17, 2012
Time posted: 11:23 am
Tags: Aircraft Lease, Civil Practice, Contract, discovery, expenses





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