The plaintiffs suing Cook Medical Inc. over its pelvic mesh products have asked for sanctions because they say the defendant made a last-minute document dump that required the cancellation of a deposition of a defense witness.

Cook argues the “last-minute cancellation” of the deposition of Cook employee Angela Whitwer was unnecessary because the “vast majority” of new documents produced the week of her scheduled deposition were not legally relevant.

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