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Recent Example of a Valid Effort to “Meet and Confer” to Resolve Discovery Disputes
Explore how the Jenkins v. Miller case exemplifies the necessary efforts to meet and confer in good faith to resolve discovery disputes, underscoring the importance of cooperation as required by local and federal rules.
Cooperation in Discovery is Not Capitulation: It is a Sign of Strength
The Hon. Judge Ralph Artigliere (ret.) explains the unlikely history of the cooperation ethic in eDiscovery, recounting the late Richard Braman’s, co-founder of The Sedona Conference and his passion, and the speed with which the...
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...