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Standard for Court-Ordered Forensic Examinations – When Does Misconduct “Cross the Rubicon”?

E-Discovery LLC

Courts also recognize that computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices are not simply “technological convenience[s]. And, yet, the response to the pending motion ignores the issue, providing no rebuttal or argument of any kind. 667, and a motion to seal an exhibit, Dkt. Mintas , 2:21CV02129, Docket No.

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Amendments to CR 26 and 30 Will Change Discovery and Deposition Practice

WA Bar News

Amended Rule 30 does not address exhibits. Exhibits at remote depositions have been persistently problematic with many parties not providing them during deposition, showing all manner of items on screens, and wanting to send “exhibits” to the reporter later. CR 30(h)(7)(D). Further, as a rule it has unintended and bad outcomes.