Discovery Flashcards
1
Q
scope of discovery
A
- anything relevant to a claim or defense
- does not need to be admissible
- can be limited if unduly expensive or burdensome
- no privileged information
2
Q
work-product doctrine
A
protects materials prepared by a party in anticipation of litigation
3
Q
work-product doctrine: exception
A
- information is not reasonably available by other means
- substantial prejudice if not allowed access
however, NO mental impressions
4
Q
expert reports for experts not called as witnesses
A
only accessible in exceptional circumstances
5
Q
duty to preserve electronically stored information
A
- must take reasonable steps to preserve
- courts may presume that the lost information was unfavorable
- courts may dismiss or enter default judgment
6
Q
medical exams
A
can compel physical or mental exam of a party if at issue
7
Q
depositions: third parties
A
can depose a nonparty by serving a subpoena