Discovery Flashcards

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General District Court: Discovery

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There is NO discovery as a general matter.
- A party can compel a witness’s attendance at trial through subpoena and subpoena duces cecum.
- The party should file a request for subpoena at least 15 days before trial.

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Circuit Court Discovery: Required Disclosures

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No required disclosures.

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Circuit Court Discovery: Timing

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21 days for everything.
Example: 21 days in which to respond to interrogatories.

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Circuit Court Discovery: Interrogatories

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Maximum number of interrogatories that may be served without court permission: 30, including subparts.

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Circuit Court Discovery: Depositions

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No rule limit on the number of depositions.

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Circuit Court Discovery: Requests for Production

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Through subpoena or subpoena duces tecum + notice to all parties.

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Circuit Court Discovery: Relevance

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“Reasonably calculated to lead to admissible evidence”

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Circuit Court Discovery: ESI

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A party who anticipates that her response to a discovery request will require her to produce electronically stored information within 21 days after being served with the request.
- If the party does not agree to the protocol, the parties must make a good faith effort to meet within 15 days to work it out.

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