A guidebook on the new civil discovery rules that take effect Jan. 1 is now available online at michbar.org/civildiscovery.
The Guidebook was developed through a partnership with the State Bar of Michigan, the Detroit Chapter of the Association of Certified e-Discovery Specialists, and attorneys at Dickinson Wright and Warner, Norcross, & Judd.
It includes an analysis and practice tips to help ensure that practitioners have the resources they need to be ready for the new discovery rules that represent a significant change in pretrial civil litigation procedures.
A limited number of guidebooks in paper form will be available for a fee.
To inquire about a paper version of the book, email civildiscovery@michbar.org.
- Posted October 17, 2019
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