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Discovery 101 – Court Sets Out Ground Rules to Resolve Discovery Dispute

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6] “A party objecting to a request for production of documents as burdensome must support that objection with affidavits, other evidence, or enough information to allow the Court to make a common-sense judgment.” [7] 19, 2025); Non-Party Law Firm Ordered to Provide Defaulting Client’s Affidavit to Support Claim of Client’s Privilege (Jun.

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Request to Appoint Neutral Forensic Expert Denied as Speculative and Unsupported

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24, 2025), the court imposed sanctions on a pro se litigant who, in the courts words, has engaged in unseemly behavior towards counsel as well as improper discovery litigation. In part, Mr. Rivera filed a motion to To obtain the appointment of a neutral expert in computer forensics. In Rivera v. UPS Ground Freight, Inc.,