What are the consequences for a party who refuses to abide by the discovery rules?
What will be an ideal response?
If a party refuses to produce discovery materials, the administrative law judge can impose sanctions. The most common type of sanction is to prohibit a party from presenting evidence on a contested issue or even to dismiss certain claims.
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Which is true?
A) Case management deals with the management of a particular case. B) Office management deals with the management of a particular case. C) Litigation management deals with the management of deadlines. D) None of the above
___________are always obligated to identify themselves as non-lawyers.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
RQ stands for:
a. Reactivity Quotient b. Reportable Quantity c. Response Quarantine d. Reporting Questionnaire
Describe the parties' duty to disclose under FRCP 26 and its relationship with traditional methods of discovery
Any help with this would be great.