Opinion ID: 4090094
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Motion for Discovery Sanction

Text: During discovery, Wexford was late in disclosing its nursing treatment protocols relating to asthma. Chatham moved to sanction Wexford for this error, but the magistrate judge denied the motion after determining that the tardy disclosure was not made for tactical advantage and was not prejudicial. We review this decision too for abuse of discretion. Park v. City of Chicago, 297 F.3d 606, 614 (7th Cir. 2002) (“A trial court has broad discretion concerning the imposition of discovery sanctions.”). Little discussion is needed. Chatham hasn’t pointed to any evidence of bad faith and doesn’t explain how the delayed disclosure could possibly have prejudiced her. We find no abuse of discretion.