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Judge resets slip-and-fall summary-judgment hearing to May 12 to allow further discovery and expert work

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The court granted a motion to continue in a slip-and-fall case, ordering additional discovery and resetting the defendant’s summary-judgment hearing for May 12; judge referenced Rule 56.06 and set an April 28 supplementation deadline.

The presiding judge reset a defendant’s summary-judgment hearing in a slip-and-fall case to May 12 to allow the parties additional discovery, including depositions and potential expert work, after plaintiff counsel said new evidence and potential code-violation issues had emerged.

Plaintiff’s counsel (identified in court as Mr. Jeff Hendrickson) said depositions and follow-up investigation had revealed possible code violations related to the stair platform and asserted inadequate lighting had been alleged…

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