Discovery Flashcards

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What are the procedural rules for Subpoenas and SDTs in GDC?

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Should file a request for subpoena at least 15 days before trial. If you file after that, you must show good cause.

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A party who anticipates that her response to a discovery request will require her to produce electronically stored information (ESI) proposes…

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a discovery protocol for ESI.

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The discovery protocol for ESI must be within…

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21 days after being served with the request (28 if the request accompanied the complaint).

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If the other party does not agree to the ESI discovery protocol, what happens?

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the parties must make a good faith effort to meet within 15 days to work it out.

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In a case in which P seeks punitive damages, can he get information about D’s net worth and gross earnings?

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Yes, because those are relevant to punitive damages.

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Can a party respond to an interrogatory by referring the requesting party to documents in which the answers can be found?

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Yes, if it’s done with sufficient detail.

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In producing documents, the documents must be…

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presented as kept in the usual course of business or organized and labeled to correspond with categories in the request.

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Can a party seek discovery of another party’s insurance coverage that could not be admitted at trial?

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Yes. Discoverable is broader than admissible

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If your husband is unconscious and the two eyewitnesses to the accident intend to leave the country, what should you do?

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  1. Become the husband’s fiduciary
  2. Subpoena the witnesses
  3. File a verified petition in the court where husband resides, seeking perpetuation of testimony (court can order depo even if no suit is officially filed)
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Rules regarding discovery in circuit court are the same as in federal court, except for these rules:

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Generally mirrors federal rules, except:

Distinctions:

  • No mandatory disclosures
  • 21 days rather than 30 days for deadlines
  • 30 is the max for interrogatories
  • No limit on number of depositions
  • No requests for production against non-parties
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What is the rule regarding discovery in GDC?

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There is no discovery

Parties can compel witnesses to attend trial through:

  • Subpoena
  • Subpoena duces tecum
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If in response to a request for admission, D refuses to respond, what is the result?

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Because D failed to deny, it is treated as an admission

“If you don’t deny you will surely fry”

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In which cases is discovery narrower in Virginia?

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  • Divorce
  • Habeas corpus
  • Eminent domain
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For subpoenas, what is the standard for information requested:

  • In Federal court
  • In Virginia
A

Federal court

  • Must be relevant to a claim or defense

Virginia

  • Must be relevant to subject matter of pending action

Relevant = reasonably calculated to lead to admissible evidence

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