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Ninth Circuit Weighs In On Section 1782 Issue That Has Split Federal Courts

As we’ve previously written , 28 U.S.C. § 1782 is a useful federal statute that allows overseas litigants to obtain discovery through U.S. federal courts for use in the overseas litigation. With respect to adjudication of...more

US Supreme Court Clarifies the Scope of 28 U.S.C. § 1782

The federal statute 28 U.S.C. §1782 allows litigants in a foreign proceeding to obtain discovery in the United States, under the broad US discovery rules, for use in such proceedings. Although Section 1782’s use has been...more

Recent Decision Holds That Failure to Timely Follow Up On Objections to Discovery Requests Does Not Waive Discovery

Recently, a federal Special Master in the District of New Jersey addressed whether a requesting party waives its right to relevant and discoverable documents when it fails to timely follow up on the responding party’s...more

The Expanding Use of 28 USC § 1782

Federal law provides a powerful tool for litigants engaged, or about to engage, in litigation in a foreign forum: 28 U.S.C. § 1782. The statute allows discovery in the United States, under the broad US discovery rules, for...more

Federal Courts Follow the Second Circuit on the Extraterritorial Application of 28 U.S.C. § 1782

At the end of 2019, the Second Circuit weighed in on an issue that has divided federal courts considering applications for discovery pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1782, through which a litigant can obtain an order from a federal...more

More Courts Attempt to Move Civil Cases Forward Despite the COVID-19 Pandemic

We continue to track the impact of COVID-19 on court operations and parties in civil litigation across the country.  (You can read our most recent update here.)  Many courts seem to have shifted from the earlier pauses and...more

Courts Continue to Restrict Certain Filings in Civil Litigation, While Trying to Keep Discovery and Other Proceedings on Track

We are continuing to track the impact of COVID-19 on courts and parties in civil litigation across the country. Many courts have moved to restrict certain filings in civil litigation, whether by…...more

The COVID-19 Pandemic Continues to Disrupt Discovery and Civil Litigation in Federal and State Courts

Courts and parties across the country continue to figure out how to move civil litigation forward in pending matters given the current pandemic. As discussed in our prior updates, federal and state courts continue to take…...more

Early Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Discovery

In the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, courts and parties across the United States are scrambling to figure how, or even if, to move discovery forward in pending matters given the current circumstances....more

Second Circuit Weighs in on the Extraterritorial Application of 28 U.S.C. § 1782

At the end of 2019, the Second Circuit finally weighed in on an issue that has divided federal courts considering applications for discovery pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1782, through which a litigant can obtain an order from a...more

New York Court Issues Sanctions For Overuse of “Attorneys’ Eyes Only” Designations

A recent decision from a New York state court should serve as a warning to parties litigating in New York: if you over-designate documents “Attorneys’ Eyes Only” in discovery, you face the risk of sanctions. The decision was...more

UPDATE: New Decision Regarding Discovery in Aid of Foreign Litigation

In a much-anticipated opinion, Judge George B. Daniels of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York recently affirmed the decision of a magistrate judge regarding the scope of discovery in aid of...more

Who Has Authority? Risks in Signing Contracts with Foreign Sovereigns

Imagine your client, a real property owner, asks you to draft an enforceable agreement with the owner of the neighboring property. It seems relatively easy, right? Well, no, not if the neighboring property is owned by a...more

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