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Torridon Group Founder and Former United States Attorney General William Barr to Headline GICLI 2024
William Barr, founder of Torridon Group and former U.S. Attorney General, will speak at the 10th Annual Government Investigations & Civil Litigation Institute (GICLI) conference. Alongside Jeffrey Jensen, Barr will discuss legal issues and DOJ...
What Objections May Be Raised to a Subpoena by a Non-Party?
In Trusted Sci. & Tech., Inc. v. Evancich, the Maryland Appellate Court clarified that non-parties can object to subpoenas on relevance, overbreadth, and undue burden. The decision underscores the importance of protecting non-party interests in...
Scheduling Orders Are Mandatory; Vital to Caseload Management; and, Enforced Even Where Parties Got Themselves Into a “Pickle” by Dilatory Efforts to Cooperate
The EEOC v. Hooters decision stresses the importance of scheduling orders in civil litigation, citing that delays caused by lack of diligence can disrupt court dockets and other cases. The court denied an extension of...
Changing the Forum for a Motion to Quash a Subpoena
Learn how a federal district court changed the forum for a motion to quash a subpoena from the district where compliance is required to the district where the action is pending.
Maryland’s “Sunshine Law”: Cooperation, Searches, Metadata, and Costs (Part III)
This is Part III of a three-part blog comparing disclosure of public records under the PIA and civil discovery under the Maryland Rules. The Maryland PIA allows custodians to remove metadata from records before disclosure unilaterally....
Maryland’s “Sunshine Law”: Cooperation, Searches, Metadata, and Costs (Part II)
This is Part II of a three-part blog comparing disclosure of public records under the PIA and civil discovery under the Maryland Rules. While both are disclosure provisions, the purpose of the PIA is “different from...