LEGAL DOCUMENT

Case: Lutz Engineering Co., Inc. v. Sterling Engineering & Construction Co., Inc.
Citation: 110 R.I. 955
Court: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1972-12-14
Docket Number: M. P. No. 1968
Pages: 955–956
Volume: 110
Reporter: Rhode Island Reports

Parties: Lutz Engineering Co., Inc. v. Sterling Engineering & Construction Co., Inc.

M. P. No. 1968.
Lutz Engineering Co., Inc. v. Sterling Engineering & Construction Co., Inc.
Abedon & Visconti, Girard R. Vis conti, for plaintiff-respondent. Adler, Pollock & Sheehan, Incorporated, Peter Lawson Kennedy, for defendant-petitioner.

The question of ancillary proceedings in an arbitration matter is an important one which will affect many cases that are likely to arise and, for that reason, petition for certiorari is granted. Parties are directed to brief and argue only the question of whether or not discovery lies by complaint in Superior Court after arbitration proceedings have been instituted.