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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Sweeney rules in part for Lowe's Home Centers regarding evidence in a personal injury action because witnesses need not be prevented from speaking about the testimony of a particular witness since any challenge can be made at trial. However, evidence that the litigation caused plaintiff emotional distress cannot be admitted at trial because her damages claim is based not upon the lawsuit itself but rather the injuries she sustained in the Lowe's store.
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