Since the physical or mental condition of a party raises many privacy issues, parties requesting an opposing party to submit to an examination:
a. must show a reasonable need for the information
b. must show a greater need for the information than for other forms of discovery
c. need not show a greater need for the information than for other forms of discovery d. need not inform the defendant of his need for the information
e. none of the other choices are correct
Question 2
If the mental state a party to a suit is an issue raised by the other party the:
a. court cannot require an examination since that violates the constitutional right to privacy b. court will only allow evidence from the experts of the plaintiff's choosing
c. court will sanction a rule to comply
d. court may allow an examination given by specialists of the opposition's choosing e. none of the other choices are correct