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This useful 3.3-hour April 8, 2009 presentation by Patrick M. Connors, Esquire gives you a practical explanation of the significant developments in Disclosure under the CPLR for attorneys practicing in New York State Courts. Mr. Connors, Professor of Law at Albany Law School, describes these developments and recommends how they might change your practice Topics include: CPLR 3101: Scope Of Disclosure • C3101:18A - disclosure of settlements • C3101:23 - disclosure against nonparty CPLR 3102: Method Of Obtaining Disclosure • C3102:3 - usual time for disclosure CPLR 3103: Protective Orders CPLR 3113: Conduct Of The Examination • C3113:2 - procedure CPLR Signing Deposition, Physical Preparation, Copies • C3116:1 - signing • C3116:2 - making changes CPLR 3117: Use Of Depositions CPLR 3120: Discovery And Production • C3120:2A - electronic discovery • Section 202.12 - preliminary conference • C3120:12 - discovery against nonparty witness CPLR 3121: Physical Or Mental Examination • C3121:1 - generally • C3121:7 - hospital records • Arons v. Jutkowski - very important case CPLR 3126: Penalties • C3126: 6 - sanctions • C3126:8 - which sanction to impose • Amendment to CPLR 205(a) FORMS: For fully-editable downloadable forms in many categories, please go to www.NLFforms.com. BOOKS FOR LAWYERS: Over 40 useful books on important legal issues facing attorneys are now available for immediate download at www.NLFforms.com. (Reading books without also listening to or viewing a recorded seminar earns NO CLE credits.)
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