What are the remedies for discovery violations?

In Florida civil procedure, remedies for discovery violations vary but can include the following: 1. Monetary Sanctions: The court can order the non-compliant party to pay the reasonable expenses, including attorney’s fees, incurred by the other party as a result of the violation. 2. Adverse Inference Instruction: This remedy allows the court to give the jury an instruction that the non-compliant party intentionally or recklessly withheld evidence, and the jury can draw an adverse inference or conclusion about the withheld evidence. 3. Default Judgment: The non-compliant party can lose the case automatically if they fail to comply with discovery rules and deadlines. 4. Continued Oversight: The court can stay or delay proceedings until the violating party complies with discovery orders. 5. Dismissal of Action: The court can dismiss the case if the violating party fails to comply with the discovery order. 6. Contempt of Court: The court can hold the violating party in contempt for failing to comply with discovery orders. 7. Striking of Pleadings: The court can strike pleadings, such as answers or motions, if the non-compliant party fails to comply with discovery orders. These remedies are used to maintain fair and orderly discovery procedures during civil proceedings. Parties need to understand their responsibilities in discovery and comply with discovery orders or else they could face one or more of these potential remedies.

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