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Curry v. United States of America, 2:16-CV-02898 JAM CMK. (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20180110883 Visitors: 4
Filed: Jan. 09, 2018
Latest Update: Jan. 09, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION FOR DEFENSE MEDICAL EXAMINATION; ORDER CRAIG M. KELLISON , Magistrate Judge . THE PARTIES, THROUGH THEIR RESPECTIVE COUNSEL OF RECORD, STIPULATE AS FOLLOWS: Pursuant to Rule 35 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, plaintiff Connie Curry will appear for a physical examination by: NAME: Leslie Alex Konkin, M.D. ADDRESS: Modesto Orthopedic Group 1501 Oakdale Road, Ste. 301 Modesto, CA 95355 DATE OF EXAM: January 17, 2018 TIME OF EXAM:
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STIPULATION FOR DEFENSE MEDICAL EXAMINATION; ORDER

THE PARTIES, THROUGH THEIR RESPECTIVE COUNSEL OF RECORD, STIPULATE AS FOLLOWS:

Pursuant to Rule 35 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, plaintiff Connie Curry will appear for a physical examination by:

NAME: Leslie Alex Konkin, M.D. ADDRESS: Modesto Orthopedic Group 1501 Oakdale Road, Ste. 301 Modesto, CA 95355 DATE OF EXAM: January 17, 2018 TIME OF EXAM: 3:15 p.m.

The physical examination will consist of well-standardized medical tests, including verbal and/or written questions, to be determined by the examiner during the examination. The scope of the examination will be limited to matters at issue in this litigation, including plaintiff's physical condition both before and after the incident alleged in the complaint. The examining physician may use accepted diagnostic instruments, tests, manipulations and techniques as the examiner determines to be appropriate. The examining physician may ask, and plaintiff shall answer, questions relating to the nature and extent of the injuries alleged to have been sustained in the incident that is the subject matter of this action, including symptoms and conditions from the date of the incident to the present and relevant medical history.

Prior to the examination, the examining physician will be provided with copies of plaintiff's complaint, the parties' Rule 26(a) disclosures and discovery responses, all of the medical records produced to date by plaintiff and by third party medical providers in response to subpoenas, and any available deposition transcripts.

No person other than plaintiff, the examining physician, and his staff will be allowed to be present during the examination. Plaintiff may not contact or communicate with her counsel or anyone from her counsel's office during the examination. The examination will not be audiotaped, videotaped, or recorded, but the examining physician will take notes.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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