§ Rule 37(d) Failure to Disclose Unfavorable Information

Rule 37(d). Failure to Disclose Unfavorable Information

    A party's or attorney's knowing failure to timely disclose damaging or unfavorable information shall be grounds for imposition of serious sanctions in the court's discretion up to and including dismissal of the claim or defense.

    APPLICATION

    The text of this rule which is effective March 1, 1997 is inapplicable to cases which are set for trial between March 1 and April 30, 1997.