a young man in suit in his office showing an insurance policy and pointing with a pen where the policyholder must to sign. The midtrial appeal resulted when the plaintiffs filed a motion to compel the insurance company to produce documents that the defendant said was protected as work product. (Credit: nito/Adobe Stock)

In a rare occurrence, midtrial, counsel for an insurance company gambled on an appeal pertaining to a discovery motion to produce documents she alleged were privileged—and the gamble paid off.

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Lisa Willis

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