Discovery Problems and Their SolutionsA concise, practical guide to discovery. The book provides an overview of discovery rules and guidelines and covers interrogatories in parties; requests for admissions of fact and genuineness of documents and more. |
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Page xi
... imposed by the Fed- eral Rules of Civil Procedure . H. L. Mencken once wrote " For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear , simple , and wrong . " There is no single , clear , simple answer to the complex issues raised ...
... imposed by the Fed- eral Rules of Civil Procedure . H. L. Mencken once wrote " For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear , simple , and wrong . " There is no single , clear , simple answer to the complex issues raised ...
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... impose sanctions , including the reasonable costs and attorneys ' fees incurred by any parties as a result of the misconduct . Rule 30 ( e ) provides that , if requested by the deponent or a party before completion of the deposition ...
... impose sanctions , including the reasonable costs and attorneys ' fees incurred by any parties as a result of the misconduct . Rule 30 ( e ) provides that , if requested by the deponent or a party before completion of the deposition ...
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... impose sweeping , and potentially case - deter- minative , sanctions against a party that refuses to obey an order ... imposition of sanctions against a party that fails to attend its own deposition or to answer interrogatories or ...
... impose sweeping , and potentially case - deter- minative , sanctions against a party that refuses to obey an order ... imposition of sanctions against a party that fails to attend its own deposition or to answer interrogatories or ...
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Contents
V | 1 |
VII | 5 |
IX | 13 |
X | 18 |
XI | 21 |
XII | 24 |
XIII | 31 |
XIV | 36 |
XLII | 160 |
XLIII | 163 |
XLIV | 167 |
XLV | 171 |
XLVI | 172 |
XLVII | 176 |
XLVIII | 181 |
XLIX | 185 |
XV | 37 |
XVI | 39 |
XVII | 44 |
XVIII | 56 |
XIX | 62 |
XX | 65 |
XXI | 73 |
XXII | 79 |
XXIII | 83 |
XXIV | 87 |
XXVI | 90 |
XXVII | 92 |
XXVIII | 99 |
XXIX | 105 |
XXX | 108 |
XXXI | 114 |
XXXII | 117 |
XXXIII | 122 |
XXXIV | 126 |
XXXV | 131 |
XXXVI | 139 |
XXXVII | 142 |
XXXIX | 147 |
XL | 149 |
XLI | 156 |
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Discovery Problems and Their Solutions Paul W. Grimm,Charles S. Fax,Paul Mark Sandler No preview available - 2013 |
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2d Cir 5th Cir admission adverse party answer asserted attorney attorney-client privilege burdensome C.D. Cal Civil Procedure client conference Corp court order court rule defendant's defense counsel deponent designated disclosed disclosure discovery disputes discovery plan discovery requests District Court docu document request electronic discovery electronic information evidence examination expense expert witness facts failure faith Federal Rules fees filed a motion identify impeachment impose interrogatories issue lawyer letters rogatory litigation materials matter ment motion to compel N.D. Ill notice objections obtain opinion party seeking party's permit person plaintiff plaintiff's counsel prepared pretrial producing party protective order question reasonable records relevant requesting party requests for production responding party Rule 34 Rules of Civil sanctions scheduling scope served Snack Attack specific spoliation of evidence Standard stipulation subdivision subpoena Supp supra testify tion trial UBS Warburg unless waived waiver work-product work-product doctrine