Kallas v. Carnival Corp., 2008 WL 2222152 (S.D. Fla. May 27, 2008)
Key Insight: Where plaintiff supported class certification motion with affidavits prepared by paralegals who conducted interviews with potential class members, court found that such affirmative use of work product opened door to defendant’s attempt to verify accuracy of investigation, to discover flaws, and to obtain if possible information that could impeach paralegals’ testimony; court ordered plaintiff to produce memo to file itemizing questions to be propounded to interviewees, completed form questionnaires with handwritten notations used in survey, and memoranda or handwritten notations generated by affiants during course of survey or thereafter to memorialize factual information obtained; database itself retained work product protection and plaintiff was not required to produce entire printout of database beyond those portions that plaintiffs intended to rely upon and had been produced
Nature of Case: Class action brought by passengers who had suffered symptoms associated with a spread of Norovirus
Electronic Data Involved: Epi Info database, questionnaires and underlying relevant data