San Juan Capistrano, CA asked in Legal Malpractice for California

Q: Can Search Warrant Requests be filed on an Attorney and Doctor if you have legal malpractice arbitration on Attorney?

Legal malpractice case was forced into Compelled Binding Arbitration with a forged (backdated) agreement presented to Court with Declarations of factuality. Same Attorney, of own volition, attempted to hide clients pre-existing conditions in UC - removing pages of Doctors Office Intake Form and submitting status reports to Mediation Brief void of any mention of pre-existing condition. How do I produce what was omitted?

UC was only entered into after Surgeon assured me the degenerative pre-existing DISH could not be attributed to new "impact" based injuries. Is use of Search Warrant Requests acceptable? Or Subpoena's to Produce stipulating Items be retrieved in presence of and presented to Officers.

I need blank copies of intake forms from Atty & Dr. or my original files. Can I file Requests for Search Warrants for both Attorney and Doctor's offices for my forms and files being we are actively in Discovery phase of Compelled Binding Arbitration? Will I have to file fraud charges?

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1 Lawyer Answer
Joel Gary Selik
Joel Gary Selik
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  • Legal Malpractice Lawyer
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Licensed in California

A: It would be a Request for Production or Subpoena, but yes, you can seek the records.

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