Audio CDs and Course Books
The CPLR has never been amended to address Electronic Disclosure in New York. In this January 20, 2012 3.3-hour program, Patrick M. Connors, Esquire, brings together the numerous cases, guidelines, etc., involving this topic. Mr. Connors, a Professor of Law at Albany Law School, where he teaches New York Practice, provides a comprehensive and practical explanation of Electronic Disclosure.
Major topics include:
üIntroduction
üScope Of Disclosure (CPLR 3101)
üProtective Orders (CPLR 3103)
üDiscovery And Production Of Documents, Etc. (CPLR 3120)
üRule 3122: Objection To Disclosure, Etc.
üFailure To Disclose (CPLR 3124) And Penalties For Such Failure (CPLR 3126)
üUniform Rules For Supreme And County Courts; Rule 202.12, Preliminary Conference
üUniform Rules For Supreme And County Courts, Rule 202.70, Rules of The Commercial Division Of The Supreme Court
üSupreme Court, Nassau County, Commercial Division: Preliminary Conference, Stipulation And Order, Guidelines For Discovery Of Electronically Stored Information
üNYSBA Best Practices In E-Discovery In New York State And Federal Courts
ü2012 Report Of The Advisory Committee On Civil Practice To The Chief Administrative Judge
üSignificant Cases
• Tener v. Cremer
• Lipco Elec. Corp. v. ASG Consulting Corp.
• more
üDisclosure Of Information On Social Media Websites
• Romano v. Steelcase Inc.
• Patterson v. Turner Const. Co.
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