The American Bar Association has published an updated edition of "Discovery Problems and Their Solutions, Fourth Edition" which provides analytical and strategic guidance on problems in discovery faced by relatively inexperienced lawyers and, in the case of document production, legal assistants.
This book, by Paul W. Grimm, Charles S. Fax, and Paul Mark Sandler, describes the problems that civil litigators encounter most frequently in pretrial discovery and presents suggestions and strategies for solving them.
Following a background discussion on the scope and types of discovery, discovery problems are presented as hypotheticals (many of which the authors have encountered in their experience), followed by a discussion that includes the law and helpful practice tips. In this edition, particular emphasis is placed on discussion and interpretation of the new rules, and evolving case law, concerning discovery of electronically stored information.
Grimm, a U.S. District judge serving in the District of Maryland, was previously chief magistrate judge on that court, where he had many years' experience resolving discovery disputes in civil cases.
Fax is a senior litigation partner at the Maryland firm of Rifkin, Weine,r Livingston LLC. He concentrates in business, commercial and class action litigation, representing individuals, corporations and their officers in state and federal courts and in arbitration.
Sandler is Of Counsel in the law firm of Shapiro, She, Guinot, & Sandler PA and represents many notable clients in a wide variety of cases in state and federal courts
“Discovery Problems and Their Solutions, Fourth Edition” costs $99.95 and can be oredered by calling 800-285-2221 or online at shopaba.org.
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