Course Overview
With Michael Arkfeld, the Hon. Judge Xavier Rodriguez, District Judge in the Western District of Texas and Mr. George Socha, co-founder, EDRM and the president and founder of Socha Consulting LLC.
Part I - Cooperation, Accelerated Case Management & Meet and Confer (40 Minutes)
Part II - Proportionality, Early Requests for Production, Responses and Objections (35 minutes)
Part III - Rule 37(e) - Loss of ESI and Curative Measures (36 minutes)
What You Will Learn:
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The primary reasons behind passage of the new rule amendments.
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Whether the revised rules apply to pending federal cases
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How the overriding theme of proportionality will be applied.
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Rule 1 - Cooperation
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Rules 4(m), Rule 16(b)(1)(B), 16(b)(2), Rule 16(b)(3)(B), and 26(f) - Accelerated Case Management & Meet and Confer Changes
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Rule 26(b)(1), Rule 26(b)(2)(C), Rule 26(c)(1)(B) - Proportionality, Limitations, and Allocation of Expenses
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Rules 26(d)(2), 26(d)(3), Rule 30(a), Rule 31(a), Rule 33, 34(b)(2) and Rule 37(a)(3)(B)(iv) - Early Requests for Production, Sequence, Depositions, Interrogatories, Responses and Objections,
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Rule 37(e) - Loss of ESI and Curative Measures · Recent case law interpreting the new rules Join us for this comprehensive look at the new rules!
Course curriculum
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2015 eDiscovery Amendments
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Introduction - "2015 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure"
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Part I - Cooperation, Accelerated Case Management & Meet and Confer.mp4
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Part II - Proportionality, Early Requests for Production, Responses and Objections (35 minutes)
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Part III - Rule 37(e) - Loss of ESI and Curative Measures (36 minutes)
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New 2015 Federal Rules Amendments
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