ORCP 44
See
also annotations under ORS 441.510 in permanent edition.
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Considering
all circumstances, trial court did not abuse its discretion in refusing to
exclude testimony of defendant’s dental expert even though plaintiff did not
receive copy of dentist’s report until morning of trial. Barry v. Don Hall
Laboratories, 56 Or App 518, 642 P2d 685 (1982)
Trial
court did not abuse discretion by excluding testimony of psychiatrist, when
plaintiff failed to disclose psychiatrist’s report to defendant. Morris v. Fred
Meyer, Inc., 103 Or App 236, 795 P2d 1115 (1990)
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of examination that only recorded questions of defendant’s medical expert and
plaintiff’s responses during examination was not detailed report of examining
physician setting out findings, designations and conclusions. Smith v. CSD, 120
Or App 506, 852 P2d 957 (1993)
Requirements
of ORCP 44A and 44B do not affect requirement in ORCP 44C that plaintiff
deliver to defendant, on request, copies of all written reports of examinations
that are related to injuries for which recovery is sought. A.G. v. Guitron, 238 Or App 223, 241 P3d 1188 (2010), Sup Ct review
allowed