This episode of Litigation Fundamentals focuses on the preliminary stages of a lawsuit after it has been properly commenced, also known as the Rule 26(f) conference, which leads to the Rule 16(b) planning conference and order. Henry M. Quillian III reminds the group that the intention of a conference is to summarize facts. Complex factors-including an unusually large number of parties, large claims, greater than normal volume of evidence, multiple use of experts and elaborate discovery of electronic information-can drive the number of depositions or discovery tools. He points out the significance of protection and production of electronic discovery for electronically stored information and the importance of working alongside IT professionals to understand management and extraction of materials across various systems.
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