March 2007
Preparing for an FRCP Meet and ConferBy Mary Mack
The intent of the new amendments is for cases to run smoother and focus on the merits rather than on the electronic discovery process. With the new elements in the meet and confer conference requirement, counsel is now expected to understand its clients information infrastructure in order to negotiate what material will be disclosed, how it will be produced and in what timeframe.
Most alarming is that all of this discussion and a good part of this activity, under FRCP Rule 26(f), must take place and be presented to the court within 120 days of lawsuits being served in federal court.
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