Discovery of Documents Flashcards
*What additions should be made to the list of documents form to make it compliant with the rules
- The heading
- include “other than those in part 2”
- Certification by attorney indicating that he has explained the duty of disclosure and consequences
-Filed by
what must the court consider in making an order for specific disclosure?
in deciding whether to order specific disclosure, the court must consider whether such disclosure is necessary in order to dispose of the claim fairly or to save costs, having regard to the likely benefits and costs of the disclosure, and whether the party against whom the order is proposed to be made had the financial resources to comply. If the answer to the latter question is in the negative, the court may make the order on terms that the claimant pays the other party’s costs in making disclosure.
What are the main categories of disclosure
Standard Disclosure
Specific Disclosure
what are the possible consequences of misusing a document disclosed?
Misuse may be punished as contempt or by striking out the subsequent/collateral proceedings, or it may be restrained by an injunction.
Should without prejudice communication be included in the list of documents?
Some attorneys include it because even though it is made without prejudice, filing a list of documents with it included indicates that there is no intention to waive privilege
Describe the privilege against self-incrimination
no one is duty bound to answer any question if the answer thereto would, in the opinion of the judge, have a tendency to expose him or her to any criminal charge, penalty, or forfeiture which the judge regards as reasonably likely to be preferred or sued for.
what is the position with respect to waiver of the different types of privileges?
Public Interest Immunity - cannot be waived
Without Prejudice Communications - can only be waived by both parties
Legal Advice Privilege - can be waived by party who enjoys the privilege
Waiver of privilege may be implied. Explain.
disclosure of a privileged document to the other side or exhibiting it in an affidavit would be examples of implicit waiver.
What does inspection mean?
permitting the documents to be seen, including providing a copy
What is the difference between legal advice and litigation privilege?
Legal advice privilege is broader than litigation privilege and allows clients to discuss their legal position with their lawyers in the knowledge that their communications will remain confidential, even when there is no litigation in prospect.
True or False.
The Rules require the client to conduct a reasonable search for the documents to be disclosed.
False.
The rules do not provide for this in Belize.
But you may advise your client to do so.
True or False.
Someone who is a witness cannot be compelled to make disclosure
True
True or False.
Even if an expert report is privileged by litigation privilege, that privilege cannot apply if the party intends to rely on the report at trial, because it must be served on the opposing side.
True.
What is a Norwich Pharmacal Order?
What is attorney-client privilege or legal advice privilege?
This privilege covers confidential communications between a lawyer and their client for the purpose of giving or receiving legal advice.
Provided the communication is confidential when created, it will remain confidential. As with litigation privilege, the privilege can be lost by circulating privileged material to third parties.
What steps can a party take to secure inspection?
Generally, once a party discloses a document in a list of documents, the receiving party has a right to inspect documents on the list, provided that privilege has not been claimed.
- ensure that the documents you wish to inspect are still in the other’s possession
- give written notice of the wish to inspect
- ## inspection should be permitted within 7 days of the notice
How are documents that come to your attention after standard disclosure has been filed to be treated?
A supplemental list of documents should be filed within 14 days.
What part of the Rules deals with Disclosure
Part 28
What is a Without Prejudice Communication?
Communications, oral or in Writing, made with the genuine intention of negotiating a settlement of litigation
What does the discovery process involve?
The discovery process for documents involves disclosure (revealing their existence) and Inspection (permitting documents to be seen, including by providing a copy)
What does an order for specific disclosure require the party to do?
an order for specific disclosure is an order that a party must do one of more of the following things:
- disclose documents or classes of documents specified in the order; or
- carry out a search for documents to the extent stated in the order; and
- disclose any documents located as a result of that search.