04688nam 2200613 450 991046059170332120200520144314.01-61438-959-4(CKB)3710000000387242(EBL)2005158(SSID)ssj0001458490(PQKBManifestationID)12613153(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001458490(PQKBWorkID)11451860(PQKB)10761134(MiAaPQ)EBC2005158(Au-PeEL)EBL2005158(CaPaEBR)ebr11146468(OCoLC)908099529(EXLCZ)99371000000038724220160821h20132013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDiscovery problems and their solutions /Paul W. Grimm, Charles S. Fax, Paul Mark SandlerThird edition.[Chicago, Illinois] :American Bar Association,2013.©20131 online resource (1145 p.)"Defending Liberty Pursuing Justice."1-61438-958-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Publisher's Note; Contents; Dedication; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Introduction; Section 1: Interrogatories, Document Requests, Requests for Admission, and Motions for Mental and Physical Examinations; Overview; 1. Framing Proper Interrogatories; 2. Interrogatories-Numerosity: Parts and Subparts; 3. Interrogatories-Propriety of Definitions and Instructions; 4. The Timing of Interrogatories and Requests for Production-How Soon Can You Ask, and When Is It Too Late?; 5. Interrogatories-Sufficiency of Objections6. Sufficiency and Supplementation of Interrogatory Answers7. Interrogatories-Use in Court; A. As Substantive Evidence; B. As Impeachment; 8. Document Requests-Numerosity, Propriety, Timing, and Sufficiency of Objections; 9. Discovery of Electronically Stored Information; 9A. Discovery of Social Network Evidence from a Former Employee; 10. Discovery of Witness Statements; 11. Privilege Logs; 12. Inadvertent Disclosure of Privileged Material; 13. Motions for Mental or Physical Examination; 14. Requests for Admission; Section 2: Depositions; Overview; 15. Notice of Deposition-Timing16. Taking a Deposition-The Basics17. Depositions-Making Procedural and Evidentiary Objections; 18. Asserting Privileges during Deposition; 19. Instructing a Witness Not to Answer a Question; 20. Misconduct by Counsel at a Deposition and during a Deposition Recess; 21. Video Depositions; 22. Who May Attend a Deposition?; 23. Submission of Deposition Transcript to Witness for Review and Signature; 24. Compensation for Treating Physician's Deposition Preparation and Testimony; 25. Depositions of Corporations and Other Entities under Rule 30(b)(6)26. Discovery of Oral Communications and Privileged Documents Provided to a Witness27. Discovery of Jury Consultant and Focus Group Materials and Related Communications; 28. Ethical Considerations in Representing Your Corporate Client's Employees in Deposition; 29. Discovery of Foreign Citizens and Residents; 30. Use of Adverse Party's Deposition at Trial; 31. Use at Trial of Deposition of Unavailable Witness; 32. Use of Deposition for Impeachment at Trial; Section 3: Experts; Overview; 33. The Timing of an Expert Deposition; 34. Timing and Supplementation of Expert Disclosures35. Expert Disclosures-Treating Physician or Other Hybrid Fact/Expert Witness36. Taking an Expert's Deposition-The Basics; 37. Discovery of Oral Communications and Privileged Documents Shared with Expert; 38. Discovery of Facts Known or Opinions Held by Expert Not Expected to Testify at Trial; 39. Deposing Opposing Party's Former Expert in the Same Case; 40. Discovery of Draft Report by Testifying Expert; 41. Discovery and Daubert; 42. Reasonableness of Fees and Expenses Charged to Deposing Party by Adverse Expert; Section 4: Sanctions and Protective Orders; Overview43. Rule 26(a) Disclosures and Rule 37(c) Motion for Failure to Disclose, Misleading Disclosures, or Refusal to AdmitDiscovery (Law)United StatesElectronic books.Discovery (Law)347.73/72Grimm Paul W.1951-881369Fax Charles S.1948-Sandler Paul MarkMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460591703321Discovery problems and their solutions1968394UNINA