Out of “concern for court resources,” Short decided that the discovery plan should be established while “avoiding detailed analysis by the court of the specific minutiae of the competing alternatives for each component of the discovery plan.” Short also wrote that future d...
Special Masters and E-Discovery: The Intersection of Two Recent Revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure "This article will address the fortuity of two recent revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The first, which occurred in 2003, was the much-need update of Rule 53, ...
Rules of Civil Procedure Updates Affect E-DiscoveryPatrick H. Reilly
“Default judgment will be entered against Giuliani as a discovery sanction pursuant to Rules 37(e)(2)(C) and 37(b)(2)(a)(vi), holding him civilly liable on plaintiffs’ defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, civil conspiracy, and punitive damages claims, and Giuliani is...
Rule 5.4 Early Planning Conference and Discovery Plan Hawai’i Hawai’i Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 26. General Provisions Governing Discovery Rule 30. Depositions Upon Oral Examination Rule 33. Interrogatories to Parties Rule 34. Production of Documents, Electronically Stored Information and Tangibl...
font:minor-bidi;} In response to growing concern about the adequacy of the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure, the Utah Supreme Court Advisory Committee on the Rules of Civil Procedure (Advisory Committee) developed and proposed significant changes to the Rules, specifically to those regarding discovery...
The 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are significant and will have a direct impact on the day to day practice of law, particularly discovery. If you’ve been putting off your review of the amendments, the time for action is now! Take a few minutes (...
In this video, E-Discovery Advocacy and Management team leader Karin S. Jenson answers questions raised by clients and colleagues about the December 1 expected changes to the discovery rules of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, their potential practical impact, and how to prepare, including: ...
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10 critical decisions for successful e-discovery: the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure's recent emphasis on producing electronically stored information requires that the e-discovery team understands the collection and processing choices to be made--and t