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Amendments to the Discovery Rules in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

Amendments to the Discovery Rules in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

January 18, 2016 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Rules of Civil Procedure

In December 2015, I spoke at an NBI conference in Montgomery, Alabama, on topic of the new amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Here I wanted to highlight the changes to the pre-December 2015 discovery rules, as compared to those now in effect:

FRCP 1
FRCP 26(b)(1)
FRCP 26(b)(2)(C)
FRCP 26(c)(1)(B)
FRCP 26(d)

FRCP 26(f)(3)
FRCP 33(a)(1)
FRCP 34(b)
FRCP 37(a)(3)(B)
FRCP 37(e)

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