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Do You Have to Ask an Opponent for a Privilege Log?

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There were several other discovery disputes and the parties submitted emails, exhibits, and a declaration. Defendants added: According to Defendants, while the parties conducted multiple telephone conferences thereafter regarding Plaintiffs’ complaints as to Defendants’ discovery responses, the privilege log issue was never raised….

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Felder: Part 1 of 4:  Court-Ordered Transcription of “Meet and Confer” Session

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The Court “presided over a discovery dispute hearing related to Plaintiff’s motions to compel interrogatory requests and requests for production of documents, and related to a motion for a protective order filed by the Defendant.” Sometimes Discovery Disputes Do Not Bring Out the Best in Us – Part II (Jun.

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Sometimes Discovery Disputes Do Not Bring Out the Best in Us – Part II

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Life is Short It is also a red flag when the court notes: “Since February of 2023, there have only been rare and brief occasions when the parties did not have some discovery dispute before the court.” There is nothing wrong with a little humor to provide a break in the monotony of this long and tedious discovery war.” June 17, 2024).

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HOW TO PREPARE YOUR CLIENT FOR THEIR DEPOSITION by Lita Luvera

Plaintiff Trial Lawyer Tips

Not only will you get a much more thorough understanding of your client, but you will also find exhibits for Deposition and trial that you otherwise would have never discovered. You review interrogatory answers and any statements, and cover the issues in the case. See first-hand what their hobbies and passions were.