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JACOB SLATER & another v. TRAYNOR MANAGEMENT, INC., & another., 101 Mass. App. Ct. 705 (2022)

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JACOB SLATER & another v. TRAYNOR MANAGEMENT, INC., & another., 101 Mass. App. Ct. 705 (2022)
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JACOB SLATER & another v. TRAYNOR MANAGEMENT, INC., & another., 101 Mass. App. Ct. 705 (2022)
Jurisdiction
Massachusetts (state)
Effective Date
2022-09-16

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There was no merit to the defendants' claim that the Housing Court judge abused her discretion in denying their request under Mass. R. Civ. P. 56 (f) to defer action on the plaintiffs' summary judgment motion until the judge ruled on the defendants' discovery motion, where the judge effectively allowed the request by ruling on the discovery motion before reaching the merits of the plaintiffs' summary judgment motion, and the defendants neither objected at the time to the manner in which the judge proceeded nor showed any resulting prejudice. [709-710]