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Perfect Benchslap For Redaction Running Amuck. | The Researching Paralegal
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Articles and Research for Legal Professionals. Perfect Benchslap For Redaction Running Amuck. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. Asymp; Comments Off on Perfect Benchslap For Redaction Running Amuck. Judge Trolls Lawyers Without Saying Anything At All. By Joe Patrice, Above The Law. Joe beat me to it. Many thanks to Jessica L. Craft at Holden and Carr for the heads’ up. -CCE. Judge Charles Breyer proves that a redaction can be worth a thousand words. . . . Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Issues On Appeal (2).
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Articles and Research for Legal Professionals. Gender Discrimination During Deposition Earns Judge’s Benchslap. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. Rules of Professional Responsibility. Asymp; Comments Off on Gender Discrimination During Deposition Earns Judge’s Benchslap. Above the Law (blog). Lawyer Receives Stern Benchslap And Amazing Sanction For Sexist Deposition Comment. By Staci Zaretsky, Above The Law Blog. Continue reading →. Failure To Follow Court Rules Earned This Fed Up Benchslap. No one was surp...
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Articles and Research for Legal Professionals. 2,941 Page Privilege Log? Better Make It Good. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. In Attorney Work Product. Federal Rules of Discovery. Asymp; Comments Off on 2,941 Page Privilege Log? Better Make It Good. If You’re Going to Submit a 2,941 Page Privilege Log, You’d Better Be Able to Demonstrate Privilege: eDiscovery Case Law. By Doug Austin, eDiscoverydaily Blog. Well, you be the judge. -CCE. Continue reading →. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. Bow Tie Law Blog.
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Articles and Research for Legal Professionals. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. Asymp; Leave a comment. I admit it. I love writing and answering discovery. Too often, I have seen boilerplate discovery asking for something that is not relevant. What a waste. Do not write discovery if you know nothing about the case. Blindly sending boilerplate discovery at best makes you look busy. At worst, it makes you look sloppy. There is a basic way to determine what discovery you should request. First, make a list...
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Attorney Work Product | The Researching Paralegal
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Articles and Research for Legal Professionals. 2,941 Page Privilege Log? Better Make It Good. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. In Attorney Work Product. Federal Rules of Discovery. Asymp; Comments Off on 2,941 Page Privilege Log? Better Make It Good. If You’re Going to Submit a 2,941 Page Privilege Log, You’d Better Be Able to Demonstrate Privilege: eDiscovery Case Law. By Doug Austin, eDiscoverydaily Blog. Well, you be the judge. -CCE. Continue reading →. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. Bow Tie Law Blog.
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Federal Rules of Discovery | The Researching Paralegal
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Articles and Research for Legal Professionals. Federal Rules of Discovery. Craig Ball Presents “Introduction to Discovery in U.S. Civil Litigation. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. Federal Rules of Discovery. Asymp; Comments Off on Craig Ball Presents “Introduction to Discovery in U.S. Civil Litigation. Ball in Your Court. Introduction to Discovery in U.S. Civil Litigation. By Craig Ball, Ball In Your Court. This is a “must” read. Continue reading →. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. Federal Rules of Discovery.
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Celia C. Elwell, RP | The Researching Paralegal
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Articles and Research for Legal Professionals. Celia C. Elwell, RP. Need to Turn Your iPad Into Second Monitor? There’s an App for That. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. In Law Office Management. Asymp; 4 Comments. This App Turns Your iPad Into a Second Monitor. By Robert Ambrogi, LawSites Blog. Http:/ www.lawsitesblog.com/2016/08/app-turns-ipad-second-monitor.html. If you do not have a second monitor, you can access your other open windows using Alt-Tab.). Then I discovered Duet Display. Discovery rules c...
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Requests for Production | The Researching Paralegal
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Articles and Research for Legal Professionals. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. Asymp; Leave a comment. I admit it. I love writing and answering discovery. Too often, I have seen boilerplate discovery asking for something that is not relevant. What a waste. Do not write discovery if you know nothing about the case. Blindly sending boilerplate discovery at best makes you look busy. At worst, it makes you look sloppy. There is a basic way to determine what discovery you should request. First, make a list...
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Articles and Research for Legal Professionals. Don’t Challenge Under Rule 34 If You Cannot Explain Why. Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. Federal Rules of Discovery. Recent Links and Articles. Asymp; Comments Off on Don’t Challenge Under Rule 34 If You Cannot Explain Why. Bow Tie Law Blog. Attack the Form of Production. Gilliland, Esq.,. Bow Tie Law Blog. Https:/ bowtielaw.wordpress.com/2015/09/22/be-specific-if-you-are-going-to-attack-the-form-of-production/. Continue reading →. In Attorney Work Product.
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Articles and Research for Legal Professionals. Posner Asks What is Obviously Wrong with the Federal Judiciary. Is This A Trick Question? Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP. Asymp; Leave a comment. What Is Obviously Wrong With The Federal Judiciary, Yet Eminently Curable, Part I,. By Richard Posner, 188 19 GREEN BAG 2D 187. With hat tip to William P. Statsky. The Green Bag is Quarterly Legal Journal dedicating to good legal writing, supported in part by the George Mason University School of Law. Speaking in so...
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