An attorney who is a defendant in a New Jersey insurance fraud suit is being asked to sit for a second deposition after allegedly giving evasive answers the first time around.

Lee Rosebush allegedly “consistently interposed lengthy, nonresponsive and scripted answers to even the most basic of questions,” and therefore should be compelled to undergo additional questioning, plaintiff Roche Diagnostics Corp. claimed in a March 3 motion that seeks to compel a do-over.

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