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Libbey V. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Case Summary
WIGBERTO VAZQUEZ

Introduction to Law and the Legal System POL-123-CL03
Instructor: Beth Vivaldi

Carter K. Libbey v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
CDV-03-535
First Judicial District Court of Montana, Lewis and Clark County
March 14, 2005 ■ Procedural History Carter K. Libbey brought this case to court to exclude the defendant’s witness Allan F. Tencer, Ph.D., and any exhibits that he had from testifying because his defendant didn’t comply with the Court’s Scheduling Order.

■ Facts The Court’s scheduling order was dated for March 8, 2004 for the defendant to disclose its expert witness together with the expert disclosures before January 3, 2005. The defendant

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