Materials should not be circulated to the public until after June 22, 2019.
FOMO PAPER
- FOMO and eDiscovery, Herbert L. Roitblat, Ph.D.
- FOMO and eDiscovery: A Receiving Party’s Perspective and Response, David R. Buchanan, Douglas E. Forrest, and William Webber
- FOMO and eDiscovery: A Producing Party’s Perspective, Robert Keeling and Michael Buschbacher
- FOMO Supplement
- Power Point FOMO Presentation
SURVEY RESULTS ON EXPERIENCE WITH 2015 RULE AMENDMENTS
- Three Surveys of Local Bench-Bar, Special-Focus Groups Who Met in Dallas (May 5, 2017), San Francisco (December 8, 2017), and Washington DC (July 13, 2018) Bolch/Duke Judicial Institute
- Survey of Members of Seven National Bar Organizations, Duke Bolch Judicial Institute (January 2019)
- Survey Replicating 2009 Federal Judicial Center Closed-Case Discovery-Cost Survey, Duke Bolch Judicial Institute (April 2019)
- Federal Judicial Center National, Case-Based Civil Rules Survey Preliminary Report to the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Civil Rules, Emery G. Lee III & Thomas E. Willging Federal Judicial Center (October 2009)
- Survey of 250 Federal Judges on Discovery Practices, Exterro/Duke/EDRM (January 2019)
DISCOVERY COSTS DATA
- 2019 Carlton Fields Class Action Survey: Impact of Changes to Federal Discovery Rules
- Data Provided by In-House Corporate Counsel
FEDERAL CASELOAD STATISTICS
- U.S. District Courts–Civil Cases Terminated, by Nature of Suit and Action Taken, During the 12-Month Period Ending December 31, 2018
- Comparative Caseload Statistics
OTHER MATERIALS
- Implementing the 2015 Discovery Amendments to Achieve Proportionality (Second Edition 2018)
- Technology Assisted Review (TAR) Guidelines, EDRM/Duke Law (January 2019)
- Draft TAR Protocol, Bolch Judicial Institute (April 2019)
- Amended Rule 37(e): Case Summaries, Thomas Allman (January 2019)
- Report on Amended Rule 37(e), Thomas Allman (January 2019)