Symposium: Current Trends in Federal Civil Discovery
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Attorney Negligence and Negligent Spoliation: The Need for New Tools to Prompt Attorney Competence in Preservation
Paula Schaefer
The Sedona Principles (Third Edition): Continuity, Innovation, and Course Corrections
Thomas Y. Allman
Asymmetry and Adequacy in Discovery Incentives: The Discouraging Implications of Haeger v. Goodyear
Jeffrey W. Stempel
Breaking the Boilerplate Habit in Civil Discovery
Steven S. Gensler and Lee H. Rosenthal
Practical Ways to Achieve Proportionality During Discovery and Reduce Costs in the Pretrial Phase of Federal Civil Cases
Judge Paul W. Grimm
Self-Destruct Apps: Spoliation by Design?
Agnieszka McPeak
Discovery Innovation: Discovery Reform and Federal Civil Rulemaking
Brooke D. Coleman
Initial Disclosures: The Past, Present, and Future of Discovery
Brittany K.T. Kauffman
U.S. Discovery in a Transnational and Digital Age and the Increasing Need for Comparative Analysis
Vivian Grosswald Curran
Notes
Long Gone! When to Recall Discharged Juries
Maria T. Ciccolini
Access to Justice: Impact of Twombly & Iqbal on State Court Systems
Danielle Lusardo Schantz