CIVIL PROCEDURE
Discovery • Collateral Order • Fifth Amendment Privilege
Veloric v. Doe, PICS Case No. 15-1457 (Pa. Super. Sept. 14, 2015) Shogan, J. (17 pages).
Appeal of a discovery order compelling appellants' attendance at a deposition was not an appealable collateral order despite their claims of Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. Appeal quashed.
September 29, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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CIVIL PROCEDURE
Discovery • Collateral Order • Fifth Amendment Privilege
Veloric v. Doe, PICS Case No. 15-1457 (Pa. Super. Sept. 14, 2015) Shogan, J. (17 pages).
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