B.V. Inc. v. Phelps

840 P.2d 277, 1992 Alas. LEXIS 117
CourtAlaska Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 21, 1992
DocketNo. S-5355
StatusPublished

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B.V. Inc. v. Phelps, 840 P.2d 277, 1992 Alas. LEXIS 117 (Ala. 1992).

Opinion

ORDER

On consideration of the petition for review, filed on October 2, 1992, and the response to the petition, filed on October 5, 1992,

IT IS ORDERED:

1. The petition for review is granted.

2. The trial court’s order of September 28, 1992, compelling the production of an investigative report under Alaska Civil Rule 16.1(k)(4), which appears to be protected in whole or in part under the work product doctrine and the attorney/client privilege, is reversed. Civil Rule 16.1(k)(4) requires the production of investigative reports which are “otherwise discoverable under Civil Rule 34.” The work product doctrine and the attorney/client privilege limit discovery under Civil Rule 34. Langdon v. Champion, 752 P.2d 999 (Alaska 1988). Therefore, to the extent that the report is protected by the work product doctrine or the attorney/client privilege, it need not be produced.

3. This case is remanded to the superior court for further proceedings consistent with this order.

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Related

Langdon v. Champion
752 P.2d 999 (Alaska Supreme Court, 1988)

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