
Originally Posted by
FLneedhelp
... useless mediation? ...
It perhaps would be useless whether he had provided the discovery.
Mandatory mediation is a bad idea, in my opinion.
But who knows. Perhaps at mediation, it will work something like this:
Your husband says "this "ok. Sounds good. I'll think more about it when I get my discovery."
If it works out like that, mediation will have worked.

Originally Posted by
FLneedhelp
But why has my attorney not already had him sanctioned, and now expects me to go pay hundreds of dollars for useless mediation? This does not seem in my best interest. How hard is it to sue my attorney for malpractice?
First, assuming mediation is mandatory in your state, if you want this case to be ever concluded, you have to jump through the mediation hoop. So best do it and be done with it. If that's the case, it is in your best interest.
Also, your attorney may have his or her reasons for not filing a motion before now. Have you asked? Perhaps it has something to do with getting paid for extra work above and beyond what was agreed.
Finally, yes, it's hard. I doubt that you can find another attorney to take such a case, even if you can prove that the few hundred dollars you had to spend on "useless mediation" was wasted. Another lawsuit for this amount of money isn't worth it.