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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

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)
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Massachusetts (state)
Effective Date
2022-09-16

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In these circumstances, we see no abuse of discretion in the judge's action on the landlord's rule 56 (f) request. She effectively allowed it, by ruling on the landlord's discovery motion before reaching the merits of the tenants' summary judgment motion. [Note 11] The landlord neither objected at the time to the manner in which the judge proceeded nor has shown any resulting prejudice.