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A routine trip to a luxury hotel turns into a nightmare in the case of Louise Kanaga v. Amway Hotel Corporation. In this high-stakes pre-trial hearing, attorneys battle over a "secret" maintenance app called Hot SOS and a revolving door that has been allegedly striking guests since 1997. Why did the hotel’s economic damages suddenly triple on the eve of trial 00:00:00 Court in Session: Kanaga vs. Amway Hotel Corp 00:00:53 Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel Internal Messaging 00:02:56 The "Hot SOS" App: Uncovering Hidden Maintenance Logs? 00:06:48 Missing Documents Dispute: Records Dating Back to 1997 00:08:24 East Door vs. West Door: The Substantial Similarity Debate 00:10:47 Pattern of Negligence? Arguments on Prior Incidents 00:15:09 The Sensor Controversy: Conflicting Expert Testimony 00:18:15 Defense Objections: Avoiding "Mini Trials" and Prejudice 00:23:29 Mechanical Failure Analysis: Doors Clipping From Behind 00:28:32 Judge’s Initial Ruling on Admissible Evidence 00:32:05 Judicial Disclosure: Personal Connections to Witnesses 00:35:00 Juror Confusion Concerns: The "Numbing Factor" of Technical Info 00:38:12 Hearsay or Business Records? Incident Report Admissibility 00:43:00 Witness Challenges: Missouri Resident to Testify via Zoom 00:46:01 Economic Damages: The $200,000 Discrepancy Explained 00:54:03 Medical Liens vs. Billed Charges: Finalizing the Damage Cap 01:00:01 "Trial by Ambush" Allegations and Missing Transcripts Motion to Compel & Discovery Sanctions (Plaintiff): A request to force the Defendant to turn over "Hot SOS" (internal maintenance) records and punish them for allegedly withholding evidence. Motion to Exclude Dissimilar Incidents (Defendant): A request to prevent the jury from hearing about other people who were hit by the hotel's revolving doors. Motion for Zoom Testimony (Plaintiff): A request to allow elderly or out-of-state witnesses to testify via video link. Motion in Limine regarding Economic Damages (Defendant): An attempt to cap the money the Plaintiff can ask for due to a "math error" in their initial filings. This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.