Use of multi-district-litigation (“MDLs”) to jointly manage discovery in toxic tort and product liability suits involving the same subject matter but filed in disparate jurisdictions is ever ...
FRCP? What's that? My point exactly. The vast majority of us in education, especially K-12, are woefully unprepared to deal with the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. These are the rules that went ...
Review the FRCP provisions governing discovery, including FRCP 26(f). Read all court-specific rules, standing orders, and forms on: discovery generally; and Rule 26(f) conferences. Review the assigned ...
Revisions to several key provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure took effect on December 1, 2015, and will have a significant impact on discovery procedure and practice in federal court.
A deposition noticed under FRCP 30(b)(6) requires an organization to produce one or more witnesses to testify on the organization’s behalf about the topics set out in the deposing party’s notice of ...
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) amendments render all relevant ESI discoverable, regardless of format or location, with non-compliance penalties that could run into the millions. This has ...
Under Rule 13(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), entitled "Compulsory Counterclaim," the defendant must plead a counterclaim that arises out of the same "transaction or occurrence" as ...
In case you haven’t noticed there have been some changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), specifically rules 26 and 37. These rules govern the production of materials in a civil lawsuit ...
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