Ethical Considerations in Responding to Written Discovery

Ethical Considerations in Responding to Written Discovery

Author: ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources September 18, 2017 Duration: 37:13

Were you thrown head first into responding to written discovery at the start of your career without much guidance on what's actually expected of you and your clients?  Has it been a while since you've brushed up on the latest federal rule changes affecting discovery?  Are you curious about expectations for discovery of electronically stored information, whether or not block objections are really acceptable, or what to do if your client hasn't been truthful? 

If you answered yes to any of the above, please join us as we get up-to-date practice pointers on written discovery responses and ethical considerations. Host Ronnie Gosselin of the Section's Environmental Litigation and Toxic Torts Committee talks with Ameri Klafeta of Eimer Stahl. Find out what you've been missing today! 

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