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Discovery in English law: is "train of inquiry" relevance too wide and subjective a test for relevance?

In English law, the test for relevance in discovery remains the Peruvian Guano test "It seems to me that every document which relates to the matters in question in the action, which not only ...
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Can medical records ever be subpoenaed or discovered in any judicial context?

My understanding is that medical records are legally privileged. What does this actually mean? Can they ever be required by a court to be disclosed under any context, or for any reason? (e.g. if ...
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