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Andrews v. Gillespie
Plaintiffs and appellants Leslie Andrews and Holly Fallon (plaintiffs) appeal from a summary judgment in favor of defendant William Gillespie, M.D., in a lawsuit alleging the wrongful death of their 18-year-old son, Eric Andrews. The trial court denied plaintiffs’ request to continue the summary judgment motion because plaintiffs failed to specify what admissible evidence they expected to be able to obtain if the continuance were granted. The trial court granted the summary judgment motion because plaintiffs failed to produce admissible evidence showing the existence of triable issues of material fact concerning plaintiffs’ claims that the medical care Gillespie provided their son fell below the applicable standard of care.
We will affirm the judgment.

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